Historicly; the same things your homes were made of "wood, grasses, and dirt (made into plasters)."
Today: the same answer; the same things your home is made of today (Wood, grasses, and dirt (made into plasters)).
They made baskets,homes,and other things.
Tepees made out of animal skin.
the that were build by the Cherokee were build by Cherokee is the stine and the RL Stine
yes they did live in pimanent homes
Yes. In the winter the Cherokee llived in small dome shaped homes called an asi. In the summer the Cherokee live in a big square/rectanglish home from my research is called a wickeup.
That is a matter of interpretation. Cherokee homes were on average, both then and now, the same size of the homes used by Europeans; in olden times homes were much smaller as a general rule.
They made new idems that became real popular in the woodland tribes and then spread on!
they live in igloos
The Cherokee were not nomadic Indians, they built permanent homes out of woven saplings covered in mud with wood roofs. During the summer months they lived in the open sided structures roofed in bark.
The Cherokee lived in "houses" made of mud or clay. During the winter time they lived in even smaller mud and clay homes in order to conserve heat and stay warm.
The Cherokee homes were permanent because they lived in wig wams and longhouses.
The Cherokee homes and villages were ranged around a central plaza, which was used for dances, games, and ceremonies. To make their homes, they used upright poles that held the fram of the house together. Their house frequently changed due to the weather.