Dwellings in the plains made of mud were called 'pueblos' or 'sod houses'. They were inhabited by Native American tribes of the Great Plains.
The great plains were a very dry place. People made there houses out of mud and straw
they are small houses made frome dried mud. mud huts are houses made of cow dung(poo) and dirt.
they were made of mud bricks and mud mouldings
They were made in Egypt about 2000 BC.
a mud housse is made of mud duhh... just kidding mud sticks and something else hahaha. isabel cisneros <33! no really it is made of mud, sticks straw and string . . . bammboo ? any ways the floor was 2 circles of mud the roof was straw the roof kept the rain from getting in. not all the mud houses were made the same. allthough i am referring to the mud house in my history book. believe it or not mud houses were used to figure out math why they used circled floor insted of squred floor. that's what my techer sizmore said
mud and straw
Dwellings on the plains made of mud are typically called adobe houses or mud brick houses. These structures are constructed using a mixture of clay, sand, straw, and water, which is then shaped into bricks and left to dry in the sun. The use of mud as a building material is practical in regions where it is abundant and provides good insulation against extreme temperatures.
The great plains were a very dry place. People made there houses out of mud and straw
A plains native American dwelling place made out of buffalo skin and sticks
The type of dwellings that were common among the people of the southwest were sun-dried mud brick called adobe.
they were teepes that were made primarly on buffalo hide and then mud and sticks then put on lodges
Homo sapiens lived in houses made from dry mud,and branches or other resources they used around them.
A plains native American dwelling place made out of buffalo skin and sticks
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.
Adobe, a type of sundried mud brick
A Mexican mud hut beginning with J could be a "jacal," which is a traditional type of dwelling made from mud and thatched roof materials. Typically found in rural areas, jacales offer a simple and sustainable housing option in the Mexican landscape.
From what i have heard, Hopi lived in Arizona not sure if that's right thought...