made out of logs a bit of grass and animal skin
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The Plains Indian homes were called tipis or teepees. They were constructed of hides, primarily buffalo. The hides would be sewn together and wrapped around tall lodgepoles grouped together. Some tribes sewed liners into their teepee walls and others put in flooring.
They are made out of sticks that were structured into a cone shape then covered in buffalo skin. if structured properly it could suit both a cold and hot environment
Two adaptations of the Northwest coast Indians were their homes and river transportation. Their homes were sturdy homes made of cedar, which was abundant, and they made large canoes, also made of cedar, to navigate water ways and for fishing.
Well, he made piece with the Indians and started an army.
the Mississippian Indians made the biggest evolution of them all they started to build permanent homes and they had lots of free time they even made jewelry they also started agriculture
The Kiowa were semi-nomadic and lived in tepees.
nomad Indians made tepee