In the summer, Eskimos, or more accurately termed Inuit, typically build lightweight structures such as tents made from animal skins or modern materials like canvas. These shelters are often set up for seasonal hunting or fishing trips and can be easily assembled and disassembled. Some may also construct temporary campsites using natural materials available in their environment. The design allows for mobility and adaptability to the warmer weather and changing conditions.
in houses made of straw and mudbrick
they build wood houses
Inuit people (eskimos) build igloos
oak
in the city the are very colorful and close together
Houses build whit adobe and like boxes
They used poo and pee to build houses
Houses build whit adobe and like boxes
They will build houses and start their own communities.
The immgrants made their own houses, so they would be made out of wood mostly.
I think it was igloos.
Eskimos (Humans)