The Cherokee term for a traditional cabin of wattle and daub roofed with thatch is asi or adanelá.
A meeting house is adanelá tsunilawisdi.
An ordinary house is galitsode.
A home or residence is owenásá.
The link below takes you to a site with details of traditional Cherokee dwellings:
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The Cherokee lived inside fort-like structures. Inside those fences they lived in log cabins. The cabins usually were one story and housed a single family. However, a wealthy or large family might live in a two story log cabin.
The Cherokee tribes lived in what is known as "asi." An asi is a hut that is woven from river reeds. The Cherokee would then add mud around the hut to hold it together.
What did the Hopi's houses look like? What did the Hopi's houses look like? i dont know but go on google and type in wigwam or tipi those are the houses they probably live in
like todays houses basically but the architecture/designs might be old
In the 1900s houses looked like they were old and they were either made of wood or brick. The houses had a small bit of room but in the attic and the basement it was big.
Go to google images and look up "Pomo Indians"
they ate food that they grow. they used the seeds to grow it. they live in log shelters.they look like houses, but they are not.