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What did some culture groups of the southeast call their homes

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Southeast Indian’s houses were made of wattle and daub. They are called chickees. Seminole tribes used to live in small villages which consisted of chickees, storage facilities and eating house. Their houses were dependent of the materials that were available to them. The caddo lived in Beehive houses. The southeastern tribes included Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek, Seminole and Chocktow. The weather of the southeastern regions was hot during the summer and mild in the winters so their houses were made of the materials available to them and also on whether the houses were permanent or temporary.

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