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How was the housing of native tribes impacted their geography

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Their housing was affected by seasons and the different temperatures

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Because they would probably add more padding to their tents or use thicker material in the winter and use thinner animal skins to pitch their tents in the summer so that it wouldn't get too hot inside.

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In fall, they harvested crops and hunted for foods to preserve and keep for the winter. The Native Americans used natural resources in every aspect of their lives. They used animal skins (deerskin) as clothing. Shelter was made from the material around them (saplings, leaves, small branches, animal fur).

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Wigwams were homes built by the Algonquian tribes of American Indians living in the Northeast. They were built from trees and bark similar to the longhouse, but were much smaller and easier to construct. Wigwams used poles from trees that would be bent and tied together to make a dome shaped home.

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