Amerindian houses vary widely depending on the specific tribe and geographic region. Common types include the longhouse, often used by tribes in the Northeast, and the teepee, associated with Plains tribes. In tropical regions, such as the Amazon, many indigenous people build thatched-roof huts or malocas, which are communal dwellings. These structures are typically made from locally sourced materials like wood, palm leaves, and clay.
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what kind of shelter did craftsmen live in
the chick's house
Hogan
Patricians lived in luxurious villas.
The Armerindians live in the Amazon rainforest.
in khadel's house
bamboo
Madira
the house of represtentatives
amerindian live in guyana before it was colonized.
chadians live in homs
they live in a long house
tepees
tipia
Yes. The type of house you live in, along with your income, will affect your insurance rates tremendously.
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