The Omaha people lived in what is now Iowa and Nebraska. This tribe farmed, but the also hunted the buffalo and had to be ready to move. In the fall and winter they lived in villages of earthen lodges. They had wooden frames that were covered with packed earth. In the spring and summer they used buffalo-hide tipis. An entire village could be ready to move in an hour.
it looked like a small shelter or larger shack
They used huts and shade to keep cool.
They primarily used Tipis as shelter. The Women of the family were resposible for the tipis and dragged the long poles used to set up the tipis, when ever they moved.
Well if your talking about Native American Indian's it really depends on which Indians your talking about because they have different types shelters. :) Wigwam: a wigwam is a dome-shaped shelter that is made of bark. Made by north American Indians Longhouse: A long house is a traditional Iroquois shelter tepee: is a cone-shaped tent.
a den
Wood framed mud huts is the type of shelter the Tighua Indian had.
tipis
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the aleuts lived in sod houses.
mutual of omaha
it looked like a small shelter or larger shack
They used huts and shade to keep cool.
The Cape Fear Indians used straw and hay.
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The Huron (Wyandot) lived in longhouses; what you would recognize as a 'log cabin' type home.
Indian Bar Trail Shelter was created in 1940.
They lived in roundhouses . They were used for dances and ceremonies . Sometimes used as a shelter for the elderly . Materials Used : wooden poles covered in clay and bark.