They lived in Ramadas- Their summer homes had frames of cottonwood poles. Across the top freame they laid arrowweed branches, sides were left open. Winter homes were rectangular shape with a sloped roof. They began by digging a shallow, rectangular pit, tehn stood a large cottonwood pole on each end of the corner of the pit. They tied together arrowweed branches for the frame, they also tied mats to the roof with plant-fiber ropes. Then they covered the entire structure with grass, sand, and mud, this insilated the home and made it sturdy.
Zunis are an Indian tribe in the Southwest who are very sacred people. Zunis live in the United States in New Mexico.
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To remove Indians from the lands near which settlers lived or wanted to live.
The Cherokee Indian tribe was one of the few indian tribes to live in log cabins, and were very advanced at the time.cherokee
they lived in southern california
Near the Colorado river in California, Arizona The colorado river is in the desert region of california
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they live in the Mojave Desert.
The name [Mojave] is composed of two Indian words, aha, water, and macave, along or beside. Aha denotes either singular or plural number. Mojaves translate the idiom "along or beside the water," or freely as "people who live along the water (river)." For more than a century the name "Mojave," or its counterpart "Mohave," has been used as the name of an Indian tribe who lived - and whose survivors still live - along the Colorado River. It has come to be the name also of such geographic features as Mojave River, Mojave Desert, Mojave Mountains, Mojave Valley, Lake Mojave. Allegedly it is an Indian name, and supposedly the geographic features were named after the Mojave, Mohave Indian tribe. Indians who bear the name, however, say that it is a misnomer and not their real tribal name. They claim that their true Indian name always was, and is, Aha macave (pronounced aha makav, all a's sounded as the a in "father," the c as in "cool," the e silent). The one form, Aha macave, is both singular and plural.
No, Arabians do not live in the Mojave Desert. They live in the Middle East.
An Indian would live in a hut looking house.
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Yes, cougars live in the Mojave Desert and in all deserts of the United States and Mexico.
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The name 'Mojave' is composed of two Indian words, aha, water, and macave, along or beside. Aha denotes either singular or plural number. Mojaves translate the idiom "along or beside the water," or freely as "people who live along the water (river)." For more information, see the related link below.
The Mojave Desert