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What is the name of the shelters of the Apache?

The Apache Indians lived in shelters called wickiups made mostly by women. They are dome shaped brush huts made out of wood and animal hide.


What was the shelter for apache?

The traditional shelter for the Apache people was known as a "wickiup," which is a dome-shaped structure made from wooden poles and covered with grass, brush, or hides. These shelters were well-suited for the Apache's nomadic lifestyle, providing warmth in winter and ventilation in summer. Additionally, some Apache tribes utilized tipis, similar to those used by other Plains tribes, particularly during their hunting excursions. The design of these shelters allowed for easy assembly and disassembly, accommodating their movement across the landscape.


How did the apache shelters look like?

They looked like little cones with smoke out of the top


Is it true or false that shelters were made out of steel panels?

Anderson shelters were made of corrugated iron and Morrison shelters were made from steel panels.


What were Morrison shelters made of?

Morrison shelters were made of iron.


How is the Apache's clothing made?

The apache's clothing is made by a women weaving the clothing.


What was Morrison shelters made out of?

Morrison shelters were made from sheets of steel.


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5,000 flood shelters were made in Bangladesh


How Are The Apache Indians Made?

Well, when a Mommy Apache and a Daddy Apache like each other very much..


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bomb shelters were made out of corigated iron with mud and grass covering it.


Where is Apache trail in Arizona located?

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How were the Southwest Indian shelters made?

There are five major tribes in the Southwest: Apache, Hopi, Navajo, Pueblo and Zuni. Most of these were farmers who lived in villages and made pottery or carved dolls. Their shelters depended on where they lived and what was readily available.Some of these people were cliffdwellers living in homes made with mud, sticks and stones in an apartment-like organization.Others lived in pueblos which were the adobe (mud) houses not associated with cliffs, but were built on the desert.The Navajo lived in hogans built out of tree material and sometimes hides.The Apache built wickiups which was a wooden frame covered with brush, and for added protection a buffalo hide.