The Cherokee were not nomadic Indians, they built permanent homes out of woven saplings covered in mud with wood roofs. During the summer months they lived in the open sided structures roofed in bark.
Logs roofed with split cedar logs.
The Cherokee Indians lived in settled villages, usually located near a river. Cherokee houses were made of river cane and plaster, with thatched roofs. These houses were about as strong and warm as log cabins. The Cherokees also built larger seven sided buildings for ceremonial purposes. Many Cherokee villages had palisades, or reinforced walls around them for protection.
don't know that's what im asking you they lived in wigwam, grass houses, long houses, tepees, and dome shaped houses covered in animal skins
they lived in log houses brick houses and mud covered houses
long houses!
They lived in houses usually made with rivercane and plaster, with a thatched roof. The houses were usually located near rivers. I don't know what they are called.
logs from trees
wood and hay
They were called "Asi."
they had dome shaped houses
The Cherokee people lived in clay and houses. In the Winter, they typically built smaller clay houses including roofs. By the 1700's, the Cherokee people were living in log cabins.
Some houses yes, they used a type of river mud that was like plaster after it dried.