Pawnee villages were composed of earth lodges. These were semi-subterranean structures with large wooden posts supporting a circular roof covered with branches, thatch and turves, all encased in a coating of waterproof clay. From the outside they looked like huge igloos of mud.
The Pawnee used tipis only for temporary hunting camps at certain times of year - their permanent villages were entirely of earth lodges.
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no where they lived in caves
They lived in wig woms
What did the Hopi's houses look like? What did the Hopi's houses look like? i dont know but go on google and type in wigwam or tipi those are the houses they probably live in
A high proportion of Germans live in flats (appartments). Single family houses in suburbs are usually built to a high standard and are much more likely than in Britain or the U.S. to have a cellar and a loft.
They lived in longhouses, like all the Iroquois tribes.
Pawnee villiges were composed if earth lodges
Pawnee villiges were composed if earth lodges
houses that look like European houses.
tipia
they live in a long house
The tipi (or the lodge.)
no where they lived in caves
Choctaw houses were built of clay mixed with haulm [straw or grass].
the chick's house
they lived in a house made out of reeds called a kish
They live in narrow,dome shaped houses that had straight sides cover with brushes.
They lived in a little house made out of birch wood