The Huron tribe used longhouses as their primary form of shelter. These longhouses were built from wooden frames covered with bark and could house multiple families, reflecting their communal lifestyle. Each longhouse was typically elongated in shape and could be quite large, accommodating several rooms for different families. The design allowed for efficient heating and protection from the elements, making it well-suited to their environment.
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They primarily used tipis - straight wooden poles with moose or caribou hide to cover.
The Comanche people lived in tipis, which they called kahni.
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The Ashanti tribe traditionally used a type of round mud hut with a thatched roof for shelter. These huts were designed to withstand the rainy season in the region where the Ashanti people lived, which is now part of modern-day Ghana.
They used poo and pee to build houses
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The Halchidhoma tribe used temporary structures, such as brush shelters or lean-tos, made from local materials like branches, leaves, and grasses. They would move their shelters frequently due to their semi-nomadic lifestyle.
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They don't make a shelter, but live in trees.
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