Well not the shoshone as they lived in buffalo hide tipis like other members of the plains. the apache lived in wickiups because not much buffalo live in Arizona/New Mexico. mostly chiricahua apache lived in wickiups. other shelters among the apache were buffalo hide tipis but they were only used by the lipan apache of Texas. very few also use hogans although thats more of a navajo shelter and very few places have enough mud.
Apache, Shoshone, Utes. That's all I know of.
Apache
Inuits built it because they lived in igloos
Hopi homes were adobe houses called pueblos....Hopis were a tribe of the pueblo indians.
The first of which is the teepee, for those who lived in the plains. Another type of housing is the wickiup, an eight-foot tall frame of wood held together with yucca fibers and covered in brush usually in the Apache groups in the highlands. If a family member lived in a wickiup and they died, the wickiup would be burned. The final housing is the hogan, an earthen structure in the desert area that was good for keeping cool in the hot weather of northern Mexico.
I am a seventh grader and we were studying this back in the second six weeks. I found out that the Jumano Indian tribe lived in adobe houses in the mountains and basins region.
The Seminole tribe lived in a Chikee house which is kinda like a tent
The Hopi tribe lived in adobe houses
wooden plank houses
Iroquios
They lived in a wickiup and a teepee
They lived in pit houses
The Hopi tribe lived in adobe houses
The Pauite tribe in the Great Basin.
The Tlingit people group.
the Chumash
the main tradition of the Caddo tribe is fire. They always had a fire in each wickiup
They lived in cedar plank houses.
the Chinook tribe lived in longhouses made out of wood.