keeps homes in places from the coast storms
they live in north of chumash near the beach
what type of shelter did the pacific northwest live in
what did the karankawas live in
The Chumash Shelter (the ap)The Chumash shelter was built out of willow poles with a hole on top covered with dry grass (called tulle). The houses were 12-20 feet tall and the chief's house was up to 30 feet tall. When it rained they covered the opening of their ap with animal skin or more tulle. The Chumash chose this design because if something (like rain) hit it, it would slide down to the floor.
in a big butt
They don't live in a shelter. They are on grasslands.
what kind of shelter did craftsmen live in
They live in temples.
they live in Rookerys.
A Teepee
Teepees
herons live in nests by the water
The Hupa people traditionally lived in cone-shaped houses made out of cedar planks and redwood bark. These houses are known as "tule houses" or "sweat houses" and were typically used for ceremonial purposes. Today, many Hupa people live in modern homes or apartments.
what kind of shelter did craftsmen live in
houses are made out of dirt,stone,wood,or leaves
earth loges
beach houses