Which phrase BEST describes the shelters of many American Indians living in Georgia at the time of European contact?
A) pueblos made from adobe bricks
B) longhouses made from thick cedar planks
C) tepees made from wooden poles covered with buffalo hides
D) circular houses made from interwoven sticks covered with mud

Respuesta :

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Inditgenous tribes in Georgia, namely the Cherokee, generally lived in round "waddle and daub" houses. Pueblos were generally used in more arid places, longhouses were generally used in the northeast, and tipis were generally used by nomadic tribes in the plains.