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The first of which is the teepee, for those who lived in the plains. Another type of housing is the wickiup, an eight-foot tall frame of wood held together with yucca fibers and covered in brush usually in the Apache groups in the highlands. If a family member lived in a wickiup and they died, the wickiup would be burned. The final housing is the hogan, an earthen structure in the desert area that was good for keeping cool in the hot weather of northern Mexico.

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Most used what is called a Wick-up. they traveled with the seasons and carried their lodging by dragging it. It would have been attached to long wooden poles.

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The Apache people used the tipi (or teepee) buy also used the wigwam, the kowa, and a few used the Hogan. Today most of them live in houses or apartments.

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They lived in teepees and tents.

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th APaches lived in mostly ohklohoma

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