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the kootenai indians sheltered in sweat lodges,tipis and longhouses

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Q: What is a wind and sun shelter used by the Idaho Indians?
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How many Indians don't have a shelter?

Everyone has someplace to get out of the wind and rain - even street people. When Indians were traveling to find food or a new home, they had a type of traveling tent, sometimes in the form of a teepee and sometimes as a lean-to.


Is it windy in a shelter?

No, a shelter is normally constructed to keep the wind and rain out


What good effects of shelter?

Shelter protects you from the out doors. Even a simple shelter can protect your from rain and wind.


Why should tall hedges be used for shelter?

Tall hedges would block some of the wind, they could provide shade.


What can you do to shelter from north pole cold?

Build a wind shelter of snow. On the north pole there is mostly wind chilling, and getting away from that would be relitivitly warm.


Do cats require shelter?

Any domestic cat requires shelter from wind,rain,ect.


What should you do if you was caught in a snowstorm?

Try to find shelter from the wind


Why do need shelter?

Without shelter we could die from exposure to the elements such as rain, wind, sunlight, heat, and the cold.


What does brian decide his shelter should provide in addition to keeping out the wind and rain?

a shelter must provide protection


What's the best way to prevent wind erosion?

Plant a shelter belt (trees). Plant a shelter belt (trees).


What tribe of American Indians were at Fort Hall in 1849?

The Shoshone Indians # A Native American people comprising three divisions, specifically: ## A group inhabiting parts of Idaho, northern Utah, eastern Oregon, and western Montana, now mostly in southeast Idaho. Also called Northern Shoshone, Snake. ## A group inhabiting the Great Basin area of Idaho, Utah, and Nevada south to Death Valley, California, now mostly in Nevada. Also called Western Shoshone. ## A group inhabiting the Wind River valley of western Wyoming. Also called Eastern Shoshone, Wind River Shoshone. # A member of this people or any of its divisions. # Any of the languages of the Shoshone people.


Why do children need shelter?

Without shelter we could die from exposure to the elements such as rain, wind, sunlight, heat, and the cold.