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wigwams roofs were made out of birchbark, birch bark was always chosen for the birchbark was light and waterproof, bark,tipi,rushmat, and fur was good for stablization

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It depends which group of Native Americans you are talking about.

Algonquian used wigwams, Iroquois used longhouses, Plains tribes used tepees, Cherokee used wattle and daub houses, Pueblos used adobe houses.

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The materials they used were mostly wood that they got from branches of trees and leather they made from moose skin to tie the sticks together to make a building structure.

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They used whatever materials were available locally.

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