That depends on the tribe. Typically collectively, and as part of some kind of celebration, such as the member becoming a man, or more often, taking a wife and starting a family.
Materials are traditionally "natural", such as wood or stone or leather.
Design varies from "yurts" to "tipis" to cabins or huts.
Depending on how one defines "tribe", it might even be what are basically modern houses, or 19th/20th century farm houses.
They used there Natural Resources whether it was mud, clay, dirt or wood and sculpted a little den with it.
how did the hopewell build there houses
No They do not have council houses
The houses of the Yuki tribe were made of different materials, depending on where the group was located. Some tribes used grasses and rushes, while others used tree bark.
Tribes live in a variety of houses, depending on their culture and environment. Some tribes live in traditional houses such as wigwams or teepees, which are portable structures made from poles and animal skins. Others live in more permanent houses, like longhouses made from wood or adobe houses. Some tribes also live in modern homes, similar to those found in mainstream society.
they build wood houses
Long Houses.
In ancient time, the tribes used rock, clay and sand for building shelters. Today they build homes out of whatever they have brought in from the outside by truck - bricks, cement, lumber, etc.
Iroquios
Cool
u can build 12 houses
Amahuaca people build houses of sticks thatched with palm leaves. These are built on stilts or rafts to protect them from floods. They extract their living from the jungle.
Blackfoot Native American tribes lived in teepees. This was so their homes could be taken down easily when they needed to move from place to place.