The phrase "who lived in four corners" often refers to the children's nursery rhyme "The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe," which describes an old woman with many children living in a shoe-shaped house. However, if you're referring to a specific cultural or literary context, please provide more details for a more accurate response.
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There were many more than four different types of Indian homes. There were the longhouses and wigwams of the northern woodland tribes. The Cherokee lived in log cabins. The Apaches lived in Wikiups. The plains lived in tipis. There were also adobe houses, subterranean homes, plank homes.
An offshoot of muslims. They both worship SAMAEL.
Maya,Aztec,Inca,Taino
They both lived in the area of Four Corners and both were excellent farmers.
A rectangle has four coners.
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5 coners
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None
8
Heptagon
the coners
a hexagon
3 corners
Whow many coners are dice
Carnage and The lizard (Dr. Coners)