If you mean American native Indians, then no, they used tee pees or sometimes mud huts.
If you mean the Asian subcontinent India, then it is yes, most of the homes are built with varieties of stones like granite, laterite, gneiss, and even stones cut from sedimentary rocks.
Hopi houses (known as adobe homes)were mostly crouded because of there large families.There kitchen was outdoors,and there beds were just blankets
The plains Native Americans did not build their homes out of earth, but did use hides to make teepee's. They were a nomadic people who followed the herds and moved to warmer areas in the winter months.
That was the building material that was available to them.
They farmed corn, beans and squash and cotton and turkeys and then later peaches, melons and chillies. They used stone to build their homes with log beams and clay plaster and mortar. The dug kivas and used stone and wood as beams and ladders for religious meetings. They still do in the same places to day. Today they also get royalties from coal mining.
they used long wooden planks to build their houses
They used skin to build their homes
Cloth
Houses were made of adobe.
They used mud and bark
Africans use mud, brick, straw, and stone to build homes.
mud,wood,bark, and thatch
what tools did the aboriginal people use to build their homes
what matrials didthefirst americans use to build their home
They used different materials to build there homes because ceartan groups lacked resources to build there homes
The Anasazi are famous for building homes in the sides of cliffs. They used stone, mud, and other materials found near by.
They only had dirt they dried it and made bricks and made their homes , my Dad as a young man used to sell radios to the Indians they lived in their communities my grandmother taught school for the Indian children
Wood, stone, adobe, and tiles are just some of the materials utilized by the builders of the mission.