teepees!
There were many more than four different types of Indian homes. There were the longhouses and wigwams of the northern woodland tribes. The Cherokee lived in log cabins. The Apaches lived in Wikiups. The plains lived in tipis. There were also adobe houses, subterranean homes, plank homes.
The Anasazi. See Mea Verde for more information.
animal
The Plains Indians including tribes such as the Crow, Blackfeet and many more. These tribes lived in the Great Plains region of North America Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho, Kiowa,and some Northern Blackfoot, Crow,and Ogalala Lakota lived in tipis. The word "tipi" is a Lakota word meaning simply..."Dwelling"
Different tribes had access to different resources and lived in different parts of the world with different climates and lifestyles. Temporary homes that could be dismantled and carried were used by nomadic tribes. Permanent homes were made by those living in one location. The skills and techniques available as well as tools influence the type of homes Indian tribes built.
teepees!
Pueblos are homes for some native American tribes.
The tlingit Indian tribe's homes were called Plank Houses.
They built homes and churches
Indians men hunted, built churches, and built homes.
The indian removal act
Tribes of the cold Northwest built big wooden plank homes. They faced the sea.
The California-intermountain tribes traditionally lived in different types of homes depending on their location and environment. Some tribes, like the Miwok, lived in conical houses made of pole frames covered in brush or tule reeds. Others, like the Paiute, built dome-shaped homes from brush or woven mats. These homes were designed to be easily constructed and deconstructed as the tribes moved seasonally.
There were many more than four different types of Indian homes. There were the longhouses and wigwams of the northern woodland tribes. The Cherokee lived in log cabins. The Apaches lived in Wikiups. The plains lived in tipis. There were also adobe houses, subterranean homes, plank homes.
Anasazi
The Anasazi. See Mea Verde for more information.