Little is known of Biloxi culture of the Gulf of Mexico since the tribe was greatly reduced by disease prior to contact with Europeans and their remnant merged with the unrelated Caddo, Choctaw and Tunicas. They apparently lived neither in longhouses nor in tipis, but in the typical small, round cabins of the region; a deserted Biloxi village found in 1699 consisted of cabins constructed of mud (presumably over a wooden framework), thatched with tree bark. The Biloxi culture had therefore almost disappeared before any scientific study of their way of life could be carried out. The link takes you to an image of reconstructed Natchez dwellings - Biloxi cabins would have looked very similar but with sheets of bark replacing the straw thatch:
Slaves were responsible to the cleaning and general upkeep of the cabins where they lived. Slaves therefore would only clean their cabins when they were not working, perhaps in the evenings or on Sundays.
Slave quarters were also known as the 'Slave cabins' Slave cabins are where the slaves back then would live in Answer by- Sophia Woods
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The Cherokee Indian tribe was one of the few indian tribes to live in log cabins, and were very advanced at the time.cherokee
Longhouses or Log cabins.
Burning settlers' cabins would be justified because they were considered as invaders of the land.
well, they lived in houses called,"Big Houses."
The possessive form of "settlers" is "settlers'" as in "The settlers' cabins were built on the edge of the forest."
log cabins By Johnny Asel
On the US frontier they were built wherever there were settlers and trees big enough to make cabins out of, which mostly means the Mid West .
Farming and building Log Cabins.
The first settlers in North America came to the continent in 1620, it is believed that the first log cabins were constructed before 1640. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log_cabin
That is what we have the most of. It also was very useful in building cabins when the first settlers arrived.
Dog trot or dog run cabins.
Longhouses and wigwams for North east tribes, Tipis for the Plains tribes, Wikiups for the southwest tribes, log cabins for the Cherokee, etc etc... what tribes do you mean specifically?
== == Longhouses throughout the 17th century, but began to adopt white man style cabins from 1700 onwards and developed them into their own style of log house.