yes they did in deed.
drums
Some did and do dry farming like the Hopi, others use irrigation in the east near the Rio Grande.
mud, rocks ,wood
NO. Only the Southwestern tribes Pueblo and Navajo.
The Hopi Indians practiced dry farming primarily due to the arid climate of the Southwest, where water resources were scarce. This agricultural technique involved techniques such as planting crops in well-prepared soil to maximize moisture retention and using methods like contour farming and planting in basins to capture rainfall. By adapting to their environment, the Hopi were able to cultivate essential crops like corn, beans, and squash, which were vital for their sustenance and culture. Dry farming allowed them to thrive in a challenging landscape where traditional irrigation methods were not feasible.
In order to hunt, the Navajo Native American tribe used arrows and bows. They also used spears and sometimes clubs.
Jerrold E. Levy has written: 'Indian drinking: Navajo practices and Anglo-American theories' -- subject(s): Alcohol Drinking, Alcohol use, Indians, North American, Navajo Indians, North American Indians
Because of Watermelons
because the hopi lived in a dry environment.
Dry Farming
Because to uses tiny dams
Yes