For centuries the Sappony have called home the area known as the High Plains Indian Settlement located among the rolling hills found between the waters of the Hyco River, Mayo Creek, and Blew Wing Creek. The North Carolina-Virginia border line runs through the heart of this close-knit Indian community which is part of the southeastern section of Halifax County, Virginia and the northeastern section of Person County, North Carolina. Between 1911 and 1913, both states officially recognized the Indians living in this Settlement.
they live in a long house
The Papago Indians are alive and well in southeastern Arizona, near Tucson. These days, they are called the Tahono O'odam.
where did the Shasta Indians live? they live in the mountains in India and they lived in tipis
blackfoot Indians
The Shoshone Indians live in several different places. The tribe was spread out. They live in Wyoming, Idaho, California, Montana, Utah, and Nevada.
The Sappony Indians live in Person County, NC and Halifax County, VA.
they lived in a house made out of reeds called a kish
the pueblo Indians lived in cliff dwellings, called adobes.
The lived in a reed house which is called a kish which is a traditional tribe house.
they live in a long house
They live with their husband. They either move into his house or the couple move into a separate house.
peepees
They lived in your mammas house. L.O.L
Red Howk Casino
Igloos
Wigwams and longhouses.
they live in a long house