southwest
Adobe homes
Native Americans used a few different tools to make their homes. Some of the tools used were spears, bows, arrows, and arrow heads.
The native Americans were treated horribly by the spanish settlers...
Native Americans were forced out of their homes during the expansion.
The Pacific Northwest Native Americans ate eggs. They were called the Puget Sound Indians and they ate deer, elk, eggs, oysters, shrimp, turtles, and wild berries. They were wise and built their homes where food was plentiful.
of course it is the southwest! i study it all the time
Longhouses
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Sun-dried bricks made by Native Americans are known as adobe bricks. They are made by mixing clay-rich soil with water and straw, forming them into bricks, and then leaving them to dry in the sun. Adobe bricks are commonly used in Southwestern Native American architecture for homes and other structures.
They were homes. Pueblo Indians preffered them because they were cool during summer.
The Native Americans of the southwest built homes out of dried clay brick instead of wood and bark because the dried clays were their natural resources. The southwestern region was mostly dry, which is why it was treeless. The Native Americans had to adapt to their surroundings, and so far the dried clays were the best resources to use when building homes. If they had wood and bark around them, they would've definitely used them to make homes like the Iroquois built the longhouses. However, their climate was different from the northeastern regions, so they built adobe buildings or pueblos to live in.
Native Americans built their homes differently depending on the climate they lived in. The materials surrounding them and the way the tribe lived also played part in what style of home was built. In all there were five different styles of homes built.
They were hand made with adobe and adobe is straw clay.
Different tribes had different types of homes. Teepee's, Wigwams, Hogans, longhouses, adobe houses, sod houses. Don't forget igloos.
The Anasazi
Earth shelters (such as caves) or homes built from logs and natural materials.
a tribe that was in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, built wigwam homes and farmed, hunted and fished for living