mostly only one family lived in a wigwam. ONE family!
Native Americans
They didn't make a wigwam. Narragansett is in the eastern colonies and not in the plains where Native Americans used Wigwams. Colonists lived on the ships they came until they were able to build cabins/houses.
It depends on how many family members or friends live in the wigwam and no one really knows how big they are because people called Mi'kmaq peoples would ajust it ebery time they had a new member of the family.
Over 1,200 people lived in Hooverville
mostly only one family lived in a wigwam. ONE family!
The Native American family lived in a traditional wigwam made of bark and poles.
the algonquians lived in wigwams and longhouses
500 people live in wigwam I dont think that this answer is true.
50
Native Americans
500 if its a large one. Depends on the size.
they lived in long houses and wigwam
In the woodlands, Ojibway people lived in villages of birchbark houses called waginogans, or wigwams.
The Algonquins lived in wigwams.
They didn't make a wigwam. Narragansett is in the eastern colonies and not in the plains where Native Americans used Wigwams. Colonists lived on the ships they came until they were able to build cabins/houses.
Wigwams were made of poles (pine or other hard wood) with animal skins or heavy canvas cloth attached to them. These were handy for migratory people since they could be easily taken down and transported to the next site. "Wigwam" often refers to those lived in by various American indians, but similar types of tents were used by Arabs and others.