"Houses" is not an appropriate word for tipis, which are really tents.
Tools were needed to dress and tan the buffalo hides used in making the cover: an awl for making holes and sinew (from the same buffalo) as thread, a scraper made from bone to take off the fat and hair from the skins and to scrape the surface smooth.
Knives or axes obtained from traders were used to cut, trim and de-bark the tall pine poles used as the framework and to shape the "lodge pins", which were sharpened sticks about a foot long used to hold together the front seam of the cover.
some of the things that The Iroquois used to build their homes with are:
Mud, rope, wood and leaves.
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lodge poles
all kinds
mud,wood,bark, and thatch
1. They used them to build homes or other colonial buildings. 2. To create tools 3. Firewood
They used different materials to build there homes because ceartan groups lacked resources to build there homes
Cloth
animal
what tools did the aboriginal people use to build their homes
mud,wood,bark, and thatch
Yew wood,stone,mud,leaves,bones,antlers,teeth,skin
With an electric chainsaw, drill and jackhammer.
bow and arrows
the iroquois used wood,stone,leather and bones
they used axe tomahawk and fire
Fingers (other peoples)
They used spears, bows and arrows they hunted animals with these weapons and then used their skins to build homes.
They used skin to build their homes
hoes,plows,shovels
They use the bones of the animals they hunted.