? don't know what the Tequesta Indian homes are made out of and need for a project
a native America tribe of Florida
They built them with hay and logs.
The Tequesta hut, used by the Tequesta people of South Florida, was typically constructed from natural materials readily available in their environment. These huts were primarily made of palm fronds, which provided insulation and protection from the elements, along with wooden poles or branches for structural support. The use of thatch roofs made from palm leaves helped keep the interiors dry and cool. Overall, the construction reflected the Tequesta’s adaptation to their coastal surroundings.
Most homes in Florida are made of wood, but there is a growing trend that the ground floor of two story homes are made of block with the interior walls made of wood, and the entire second story is constructed of wood.
Tequesta houses were primarily constructed using natural materials found in their coastal environment. They typically used wood from local trees, such as palm and cypress, along with palmetto thatch for roofing. Additionally, they sometimes incorporated shells and mud for insulation and structural support. These materials allowed for the creation of sturdy yet adaptable homes suited to the subtropical climate of southeastern Florida.
Tequesta, Florida.
The Tequesta were a Native American Indian tribe that were found along the Atlantic coast of south east Florida on Biscayne Bay. They became extinct in the 18th century.
Jupiter Tequesta Athletic Association Youth Sports gives children of Jupiter Florida residents opportunities to engage in a variety of sports, including flag football.
southeastern near Biscayne bay
James Halligan died on March 9, 2012, in Tequesta, Florida, USA.
they made them out of sticks and wet dirt and mud...