In the Americas. Different tribes had different populations ranging from small family units (sometimes called a clan, dependent on tribe) to very large tribes such as the Aztec / Mayans that numbered in the millions.
they sleep in wigwams. Normally only one family can live in it. They are small.
That depends on how you define family. If you consider your grandmother and your cousins family then the answer would be one family. If you consider them to be extended family then more than one, depending on the size of the house.Native American family units are very different than European family units; more-so in the modern sense.
Yes and to have a larger family was considered an advantage so famulies had to be tightly knit and each member would have a certain job to do on the farm
they lived in the mountains and basins region of texas, and lived in adobe brick houses. they used irrigated farming from the rio grande river because of the lack of rain.
they live at the mountain and basin
The Jumano would live off the land. They would mostly eat Buffalo .
Yes and no
the jumano trbe lived here because of their food supply
Marmoset monkeys are incredibly small, they live in family units. For more information check out this webpage: http://www.pygmymarmoset.net
I think they lived in a tepee or something like that.
It is unknown how many Jumano live in the five villages. The 5 villages are just North of the big bend.
Koalas do not live in family groups, but they do live in rather complex social communities where they share home trees across their home range.
Neanderthals typically lived in small family groups, consisting of parents and their children. These family units likely played a vital role in hunting, gathering, and caring for one another within their social structure.
the adjective is SMALL
the small family
According to the Census Bureau, approximately 112,000,000.