The Cherokee Indian tribe was one of the few indian tribes to live in log cabins, and were very advanced at the time.
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The Middle Colonies were Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The types of homes that most people lived in were made from timber and were simple log cabins. It is believed that the Swedes of the New Sweden colony, which was situated along the Delaware River, were the first to build log cabins in these regions.
Not all did. In fact, proportionately very few did. The eastern tribes, for example, lived in long houses made of bark and wigwams made of bark or brush. Apaches lived in wikiups made of brush. Cherokees lived in log cabins. The teepee used what was available in abundance on the plains- buffalo hides. They were round - the sacred circle shape. They were portable, roomy and warm in the winter, cool in the summer.
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The Creeks lived in small mud and grass houses until Columbus came. When Columbus came, they were influenced by the Europeans/Englishmen, to build log houses and/or log cabins. Nowadays, the Creek people live in either the log cabins or the mud huts with the grass roofs or wood shingles.
The Cherokee term for a traditional cabin of wattle and daub roofed with thatch is asi or adanelá.A meeting house is adanelá tsunilawisdi.An ordinary house is galitsode.A home or residence is owenásá.The link below takes you to a site with details of traditional Cherokee dwellings: