the mi'kmaq lived in wigwams which were dome or cone shaped hut like structures usually 8-10 feet tall made of a wooden frame covered in birch bark
the Zulu tribe. And Zulu means heaven.
The home was called "Asi" (Wattle / Daub houses).
Depends on your city, here is a Restriction for Jhb: If you live in the City of Johannesburg you are restricted to two dogs and two cats in a 'dwelling unit' (a flat or townhouse) or four dogs and four cats in any 'dwelling house' (your free-standing home) or six dogs or six cats on an agricultural property. If you have more animals, you'll have to fork out some cash and apply for a permit to keep these 'extra' pets. See reference link below
Native Americans inhabited the ENTIRE united states (& parts of canada).... hence the term NATIVE American. The type of home they may have lived in would depend on the tribe. There were many different tribes & many different types of homes. To get a more specific answer, please pick a tribe.
The Seminole tribe lived in a Chikee house which is kinda like a tent
A dwelling is a another name for a home
Yes, a Mobile Home is a type of dwelling .
A dwelling is a house, a home, a residence, where you live.
Yes, a mobile home is a dwelling, and in most jurisdictions is classed and taxed as such.
Yes, at least in Canada, a mobile or modular home is classed and taxed as a dwelling.
Yes. A dwelling, in this sense, can be anywhere or anything where someone lives.
Home.
Yes it is: residence -noun 1. the place, esp. the house, in which a person lives or resides; dwelling place; home dwelling -noun a building or place of shelter to live in; place of residence; abode; home.
House, dwelling, domicile, domain.
Single family home or unit.
A dwelling is a home or a place where someone lives.
home abode hearth dwelling (as a noun) family (usually in the context of royal dynasty) astrological sign