Wigwam Homes (or wetus), longhouses, Grass houses, Wattle and daub houses (also known as asi, the Cherokee word for them),Chickees (also known as chickee huts, stilt houses or platform dwellings), Adobe houses (also known as pueblos), Earthen house, Plankhouses, Brush shelters (including wickiups, lean-tos, gowa, etc.).
The Kiowa were semi-nomadic and lived in tepees.
The Great Plains
The Plains Indians are known for the classic mobile teepee styled homes. Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho, Kiowa,Crow,Ogala Lakota,and some Northern Blackfoot.
woodland indians lived in longhouses and olmecs in tepees
some did using Indians is a bit of a to general word but many like the shawnee Indians made permenant homes sometimes having to be left behind when they migrated some did using Indians is a bit of a to general word but many like the shawnee Indians made permenant homes sometimes having to be left behind when they migrated
The Kiowa were semi-nomadic and lived in tepees.
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Plain Indians
The Great Plains
TEEPEES
did karankawa Indians live in teepees
they lived in teepees
The Plains Indians are known for the classic mobile teepee styled homes. Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho, Kiowa,Crow,Ogala Lakota,and some Northern Blackfoot.
what type of homes did the plains indianzhave
The Powatomi lived in "teepees".
the teton Sioux Indians lived in teepees
No, Aztec Indians did not live in teepees. They lived in settled communities with complex stone structures and buildings. Teepees were used by some Native American tribes, particularly those of the Great Plains region.