they used ool things like stones hehehehehehe not dont look at me im just kidding and im only 10 years old
The Shasta tribe utilized natural resources such as timber, particularly from coniferous trees like pine, to construct their homes. They also incorporated materials like reeds and grasses for thatching and insulation. Additionally, local stone and clay were used to enhance their dwellings, providing durability and protection from the elements. These resources were abundant in their environment, allowing for effective shelter construction.
they slept in mansions
what natural resources did the Makah tribe use
cedar planks
The Sioux Native American tribe used technology to grow their crops. They also used it to make their homes, and construct tools to fish and hunt with.
One of the homes used by ojibwes were called wigwams
what does the hopi tribe use to make their clothes
Bricks
Bricks
for the lumber to make homes
the magnetic crustaceanal part of the sand is the bit that animals use to make homes namely sand bugs and insects
The Wichita Tribe traditionally built their homes using a combination of materials, primarily wooden frames covered with thatched grass or mats made from reeds and other plant materials. These structures, known as "grass houses," were designed to be easily assembled and disassembled, allowing for mobility in accordance with their seasonal hunting and gathering lifestyle. The homes provided insulation and protection from the elements, reflecting the tribe's adaptation to their environment.