The Wapanaga Indians lived in wigwams, which are dome-shaped structures made from wooden frames covered with bark or animal skins. These dwellings were well-suited for the region's climate and could be easily constructed and disassembled, allowing for a semi-nomadic lifestyle. The Wapanaga, like many other Indigenous groups, adapted their homes and living arrangements to their environment and seasonal needs.
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