don't know that's what im asking you
they lived in wigwam, grass houses, long houses, tepees, and dome shaped houses covered in animal skins
they live in kind of a igloo but made of dirt
The Cherokee Indians stayed warm in winter by building fires in their fireplaces.
they lived in log houses brick houses and mud covered houses
The home was called "Asi" (Wattle / Daub houses).
beach houses
Today's Inuit people live in regular houses like you and me but in the past they usually lived in igloos or land tents.
The Creek Indians lived in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and North Carolina where its really hot. Go to www.bigorrin.org/creek_kids.htm for more information on the Creek Indian Tribe.
No because they were all prepared,they each had two houses,one to live in the winter the other house for summer
Depending on their location, they could live in stone houses or shelters made of logs.the mayans made long houses and tepees for the winter.
they lived in log houses brick houses and mud covered houses
Wiki-Ups in the Summer. Caves in the Winter
Tee-pees
they had log houses in the winter and in the summer i dont know what they had
They live in regular houses.
The Seminoles lived in winter and summer houses.
The Cherokee Indians lived in settled villages, usually located near a river. Cherokee houses were made of river cane and plaster, with thatched roofs. These houses were about as strong and warm as log cabins. The Cherokees also built larger seven sided buildings for ceremonial purposes. Many Cherokee villages had palisades, or reinforced walls around them for protection.
They live in regular houses.
they lived in houses
They live in longhouses