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  • Shelter - the Haida Culture.
    Because food was available, the Haida tribe did not move around The houses were together to make a village The front of the house was called Kwakwa'akw The Kwakwa'akw had totem poles with the family's crest The roof was low so that it was easier to keep warm in the winter There were no windows because they did not have glass
  • Plank Houses - American Indian Tradition Continuity
    The immense communal houses of the Northwest Coast kept the damp chill of a temperate rainforest at bay, but also provided ample space for dramatic religious performance, work, storage, and hosting huge potlatches and feasts
  • Houses - The Choctaw
    Many members of a Choctaw community would gather to build houses for other families Sometimes, the process of building a chukka would sometimes take as little as one day
  • Housing - Yakama Tribe
    The Yakama people lived in pit houses, also known as earth lodges Pit houses are holes halfway underground with a wooden framed roof covered with mats made of animal hide and cattail fibers
  • Shelter - The Native Americans of the Great Plains
    Grass houses had a wooden frame, but instead of a hide covering, they used prairie grass One of the disadvantages to grass homes is their poor insulation The grass covering made it easy for the cold to get in and for the hot to get out As a result, grass homes were more commonly found in more warm climates, such as down South Final Notes:
  • Safe houses - Harriet Tubman The Underground Railroad
    He became a conductor of the Underground Railroad, leading them to safe houses and abolitionists who would harbor the fugitive slaves and lead them to the next station
  • Houses - Apache People
    Here are some pictures of Indian brush houses The Plains Apaches and some Lipan Apaches used buffalo-hide tipis as housing instead, which are more spacious and easier to heat than wickiups
  • EVS- PROJECT CLASS-II - ISCPRT KVS
    * WHY DO WE NEED A HOUSE All we need a house to live in A house protects us from Heat Rain Cold Wild animals Thieves CATEGORIES OF HOUSES KUTCHA HOUSE – These type of houses are found in villages PUUCA HOUSE – These houses are found in cities




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