If you are talking about Native American Indians... we put mud on our houses to insulate the home. These are called "mud" homes (some tribes call them "Adobe" houses).... I have lived in one years ago... It was very warm in the winter and cool in the summer and it keeps the bugs out : )
cherokee
the indians or as they are know the palo- indians
i think that the cherokee live in blueridge mountains......no im pretty sure=)
AnswerNone. This was only used in Western Europe in the middle ages. AnswerWattle and daub was used by Indians of the Mississippian culture and in South America. They were also used by the Cherokee. I have no doubt they were used by other native groups. There are links below.
wood and hay
Tee-pees
No, the name we used was Tsalagi. But later, Cherokee was adopted
Logs roofed with split cedar logs.
The Cherokee idians built there houses with wood and hay to cover the holes iv the longhouse.
They cut down trees and found little weeds in the jungle.
They ate Food: wild game, wild fruits & nuts, and cultivated crops. And, they slept in houses.
don't know that's what im asking you they lived in wigwam, grass houses, long houses, tepees, and dome shaped houses covered in animal skins
wigwams
wigwams
They lived in houses usually made with rivercane and plaster, with a thatched roof. The houses were usually located near rivers. I don't know what they are called.
don't know that's what im asking you they lived in wigwam, grass houses, long houses, tepees, and dome shaped houses covered in animal skins