they made their houses made of sand
The Yuma found ways to make food
3:10 to Yuma (2007) was made mostly in New Mexico. 3:10 to Yuma (1957) was made mostly in Arizona. See Sources and related links for details.
they made plank houses
The Yuma Indians had different jobs to do.The women cleaned and prepared the food,decorated the houses and took care of the children and their husbands.
Most houses are made of bricks and some are made of timber.
the city houses are made out of brick where as the village houses are made out of mud and straw
Yuma villages consisted of low, round, domed, semi-subterranean structures - "pit houses". These were later replaced by square-shaped houses built of a framework of poles and covered with mud, mats of plant fibres and grass thatch. These were little more than arbours or sun shelters for each family, who spent most of their time outdoors.The Mexicans called these pit houses jacales. Despite being river people the Yuma never made canoes, but sometimes used primitive rafts.See link below for an image of a Yuma jacale:
the houses are made out of wood and leaves for them to survive
pomo made pottery and houses
In today's world, their houses are now made from wood and glass, and some plastic. In the past they would make houses out of snow or ice.
make of gibby trees
They made houses on top of mountins