Adobe bricks and mud.
They made them by saying I'm high
The Maliseet tribe traditionally built houses using locally available materials, primarily bark from trees such as birch. They constructed wigwams, which were dome-shaped structures made by bending saplings and covering them with sheets of bark, providing insulation and protection from the elements. Additionally, they often used mats made from grasses or reeds for flooring and interior furnishings.
the Zuni Indians used a sphere made out of stone and stick. they carved the stone to make in look like an arrow and made sure it was sharp and pointy so it would be able to kill animals quicker and faster. the Zuni Indians took a rope and a stick and rapped the stick around with bamboo to keep it in place.
wood
The Wichita Tribe traditionally built their homes using a combination of materials, primarily wooden frames covered with thatched grass or mats made from reeds and other plant materials. These structures, known as "grass houses," were designed to be easily assembled and disassembled, allowing for mobility in accordance with their seasonal hunting and gathering lifestyle. The homes provided insulation and protection from the elements, reflecting the tribe's adaptation to their environment.
They lived in multistory homes made of fragments of rocks.
The Zuni Tribe had irrigation...which meant they traveled by rivers in canoes. Also they had the science of art. Such as making pottery, baskets, and fetish carvings.your welcome,~Bre L. a 7th grader
Long houses
the Chinook tribe lived in longhouses made out of wood.
They made them by saying I'm high
they built it out of pillows and candy canes. whoever edited this before me was a fail, they built their houses out of rocks and leaves.
They used poo and pee to build houses
It was built as a temple and also for houses.
They use the scraps after they cook the meat of the dog.
The houses of the Yuki tribe were made of different materials, depending on where the group was located. Some tribes used grasses and rushes, while others used tree bark.
The Maliseet tribe traditionally built houses using locally available materials, primarily bark from trees such as birch. They constructed wigwams, which were dome-shaped structures made by bending saplings and covering them with sheets of bark, providing insulation and protection from the elements. Additionally, they often used mats made from grasses or reeds for flooring and interior furnishings.
They built it out of ceder trees and bark.