The Apache was a tribe of the Southwest, especially Arizona, New Mexico and Texas as well as northern Mexico. These hunters/warriors were always on the move and needed simple, easy to construct housing. Most Apache lived in wickiups which were simple wooden frames covered with brush or a buffalo hide. They could be constructed in two hourse. Some Apache also used buffalo-hide teepees.
The Cheyenne people were nomadic and ranged over the Great Plains in what is now South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado and kansas. Since they needed to move quickly to follow the buffalo, these hunters lived in teepees. Some groups did live in villages of the traditional earthen lodges and birchbark wigwams, but for the most part they were travelers.
The Hopi Indians are Pueblo Indians probably descended from the Anasazi. Pueblos were villiages of apartment-like adobe buildings and shallow caves along a cliff. The Hopi used stone set in the mud and plastered over with more mud. The roof has a pole frame with branches, leaves, grass and more mud. There are no windows or doors. Access is through an opening in the roof and they climb from one to another via ladders.
The Apache tribe lived in the Southwest. They were hunter gatherers so they did not grow any food. Their brush homes were called wickiups. Some of the Plains Apache would make tipis.
They lived in teepees (also spelled as tipi) that is conical shaped and typically made out of wooden poles and animal skins
They had Big trees and used them to make homes for money!
The Apache Indians ate mostly cactus fruits and other plants along with deer, fish, rabbit, and buffalo. They used grass covered huts as shelter.
The Yaqui Indians lived in huts or tipis made out of cloth or leather. If they were traveling between places they would build the temporary huts out of sticks and leaves.
A hogan is the traditional Navajo home. These eight-sided houses are made of wood and covered in mud, with the door always facing east to welcome the sun each morning.
They lived in teepees,small coned-shaped shelters and wikiups, small huts
Yes the Apache invented the wickiup that was perfect for their land. Branches woven together into a round fandand then covered with desert bushes and leaves. The wickiup could be built quickly with materials readly at hand, and then quickly abandoned, making the Apache highly mobile.
my olderst son is apache indian, his grandmother was full blooded, but has passed away, she had her indian number, how will my son go about getting any indian benifits
It is located in Arizona and is made by the Apache Indian Tribe
When studying Indian tribes, it is important to know their diet. The Mescalero Apache tribe ate things like agave, and the animals of the local land.
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Wood framed mud huts is the type of shelter the Tighua Indian had.
The cast of Apache Goes Indian - 1995 includes: Apache Indian as Apache Indian
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What is the Apache Indian translation for greetings?
Apache Indian's birth name is Kapur, Steve.
I believe that you are thinking of an Apache Indian, not a patchy Indian. The Apache tribe has had some historical importance.
the aleuts lived in sod houses.
Yes the Apache invented the wickiup that was perfect for their land. Branches woven together into a round fandand then covered with desert bushes and leaves. The wickiup could be built quickly with materials readly at hand, and then quickly abandoned, making the Apache highly mobile.
Incas lived in small stone huts.
No Reservations - Apache Indian album - was created on 1993-05-18.
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