The Wichita Indians traditionally lived in dome-shaped dwellings called "grass houses," made from a framework of wooden poles and covered with grass, reeds, or woven mats. These structures were well-suited for the region's climate, providing insulation from heat and cold. In addition to grass houses, they sometimes used earthen lodges for more permanent settlements. The design of these shelters reflected their semi-nomadic lifestyle, allowing for adaptability to their environment.
The type of shelter the Wichita Indians lived in depended on the climate. They built everything from grass huts to teepees.stuff
yes
The Wichita Indians lived in the Great Plains.
No not nomadic
clothes
They traded with other Southern Plains Indians.
Caddoan
they domesticated plants and animals
fish berries nuts buffalo..
Wichita
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fish berries nuts buffalo..