The Coast Miwok Tribe traditionally used dome-shaped dwellings called "kotcha" made from willow or other flexible branches. These structures were covered with tule reeds or brush for insulation and waterproofing. The kotcha were designed to be easily assembled and disassembled, allowing the tribe to move with the seasons in search of resources.
tepe
the Yakut used spears. only spears
what kind of living quarters did the abenaki tribe consist of or what kinda house do the live in is it a house or a tint
Athabascans lived in shelters covered by caribou hide or wooden structures that were buried partially into hills or snow.
what did the algonquian tribe eat
tutu
houses
tepe
Wooden houses.
Coast Miwok people wore abalone shell beads, clamshell disk beads, dentalium shells, and feather pendants as jewelry. They also used bone, shell, and stone to create earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. Jewelry was often worn for adornment and ceremonial purposes.
the Yakut used spears. only spears
They used poo and pee to build houses
tahat is so sad they lived under tepees
keeps homes in places from the coast storms
he was a Indian (a leader of a tribe) and he was kind and he help the pilgrims by giving them water,food,and shelter.
boo
what kind of living quarters did the abenaki tribe consist of or what kinda house do the live in is it a house or a tint