Native Americans
Adobe houses.
Adobe bricks and mud.
Adobe houses were made of adobe bricks that is a material made of clay, sand, water, and a fibrous material like straw or sticks with manure. The bricks were formed and dried in the sun. Adobe is also known as mud brick.
The pueblos used adobe to build their houses and natural resources available to them.
They used the adobe clay for building homes. The adobe helps keep them cool.
alltogather they had adobe homes earth lodges teepees and long houses
Navaho,Papago,Zuni,and Chicano peoples
The largest Anasazi houses, at the peak of their civilization, were built of stone, adobe bricks, and tuff. (A type of stone)
They resemble a tent and are made of a very thick canvas material. The larger cities have houses made of adobe.
They lived in houses made out of clay, mud, straw, and grass. They are called pueblos.
Adobe is a great insulator. Homes built of adobe are warmer in winter and cooler in summer than most buildings constructed of other materials. Heating and cooling costs are generally lower.
It depends on what indian you're talking about. Western indians have adobe homes and eastern indians have tipis or huts.