Northwest Indians, particularly those from the Pacific Northwest Coast, typically lived in wooden plank houses known as longhouses or cedar houses. These structures were constructed from large cedar trees and could accommodate multiple families, reflecting the communal lifestyle of the tribes. The longhouses often featured intricately carved totem poles and were designed to withstand the region's wet climate. Additionally, some coastal tribes lived in more portable structures like canoes and seasonal camps.
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Desert climate.
Generally, the Pacific Northwest built their homes out of what was most abundant -trees. They built plank houses made to withstand the harsh climates of the Pacific coastline. These homes had a wooden frame and planks of wood would be overlapped on top of it. There were smoke holes but no windows.
They usually libes in pueblos made of adobe brick .
describe the geography of the area the blackfoot lived in
Pueblo
yes
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what type of shelter did the pacific northwest live in
The Indians of the Pacific Northwest used Cedar to create their bows.
Totem poles
the sub arctic Indians didn't live in food
NO
they live in a long house
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