the Chumash
they had logged houses, and they had villages
Choctaw?
They both either lived in or next to forests and to both of them the forests provided materials like wood for houses, canoes and building supplies, and animals for clothing, houses, and food
iroquis
Some Native American tribes lived in multifamily adobe houses, tipis, longhouses, mat-covered houses, earth lodges, bark/mat-covered wigwams, thatched houses, barrel-shaped longhouses, brush shelters, plank houses, conical shelters, rectangular thatched houses, domed round houses, a-shaped houses, round houses, and etc.
yurok
for shelter they lived in houses that were dome-shaped called wigwams == ==
they had logged houses, and they had villages
The Shoshone Native American tribe lived in tipis. These were cone shaped houses made of buffalo-hide. The tipis kept them cool in the summer, and warm in the winter.
Choctaw?
The Native American Indians lived in Tepees, but not all the time. They were used as temporary houses in the Warmer seasons.
lived in dome shaped houses.
the environment was marshy
They both either lived in or next to forests and to both of them the forests provided materials like wood for houses, canoes and building supplies, and animals for clothing, houses, and food
They lived in bee-hihve shaped houses
iroquis
Some Native American tribes lived in multifamily adobe houses, tipis, longhouses, mat-covered houses, earth lodges, bark/mat-covered wigwams, thatched houses, barrel-shaped longhouses, brush shelters, plank houses, conical shelters, rectangular thatched houses, domed round houses, a-shaped houses, round houses, and etc.