The document describes the traditional homes and food sources of various Native American tribes. The Algonquin lived in wigwams and obtained food through hunting, fishing, and farming activities like the Iroquois in longhouses. Other tribes mentioned are the Cherokee in asis, Seminole in chickees, Sioux in tipis hunting buffalo, Hopi in pueblos as farmers, and Navajo in hogans. Coastal tribes such as the Haida lived in plank houses and relied on fishing, while inland tribes including the Yupik, Iglulik, and Inuit occupied igloos and engaged in hunting and fishing.
The document describes the traditional homes and food sources of various Native American tribes. The Algonquin lived in wigwams and obtained food through hunting, fishing, and farming activities like the Iroquois in longhouses. Other tribes mentioned are the Cherokee in asis, Seminole in chickees, Sioux in tipis hunting buffalo, Hopi in pueblos as farmers, and Navajo in hogans. Coastal tribes such as the Haida lived in plank houses and relied on fishing, while inland tribes including the Yupik, Iglulik, and Inuit occupied igloos and engaged in hunting and fishing.
The document describes the traditional homes and food sources of various Native American tribes. The Algonquin lived in wigwams and obtained food through hunting, fishing, and farming activities like the Iroquois in longhouses. Other tribes mentioned are the Cherokee in asis, Seminole in chickees, Sioux in tipis hunting buffalo, Hopi in pueblos as farmers, and Navajo in hogans. Coastal tribes such as the Haida lived in plank houses and relied on fishing, while inland tribes including the Yupik, Iglulik, and Inuit occupied igloos and engaged in hunting and fishing.