He lived in pooptown
They used to fling poo at their ememys to scare them away
The Fremont Indians built granaries primarily in elevated locations, such as cliffs and rock overhangs, to protect their stored food from moisture and pests. These structures were often constructed using stone and adobe, taking advantage of the natural landscape for insulation and security. By placing granaries in these strategic locations, the Fremont could ensure the preservation of their agricultural surplus, primarily comprised of crops like corn and beans.
The Fremont Indians primarily lived in pit houses, which were semi-subterranean structures dug into the ground and covered with wooden frames and thatch or grass. These homes provided insulation against the cold winters and were often associated with communal living. In addition to pit houses, they also constructed above-ground structures known as granaries to store food. The choice of shelter reflected their adaptation to the diverse environments of the Great Basin and surrounding areas.
The hidatsa indians live in their on land
Pit Houses
Indians
Pit Houses
Fremont Michigan :)
He lived in pooptown
They used to fling poo at their ememys to scare them away
Fremont, California. I went to American Highschool with him.
They lived through out Utah, Idaho, Colorado, and Nevada.
Fremont is located southeast of the San Francisco Bay area in the East Bay region. The population is 220,000 people.
James H. Gunnerson has written: 'Archaeology of the High Plains' -- subject(s): Paleo-Indians, Antiquities, Indians of North America 'The Fremont culture' -- subject(s): Fremont culture, Pueblo Indians, History, Archaeological surveying, Antiquities, Social change, Social archaeology, Claflin-Emerson Expedition (1927-1931), Excavations (Archaeology)
John c. Fremont founded fremont and was named after fremont
The Pomo Indians live in California.