Some common tools included:
Stone tools: These included hammers, axes, adzes, and chisels, made from various types of stone, such as flint, chert, and quartzite. These tools were used for cutting, shaping, and smoothing wood and other materials.
Bone and antler tools: These included awls, needles, and scrapers, made from the bones and antlers of animals. These tools were used for sewing, drilling holes, cutting, and scraping.
Wood tools: These included wedges, levers, and digging sticks, made from wood. These tools were used for splitting wood, lifting heavy objects, and digging holes.
Shells: Shells were used as cutting tools, scrapers, and jewelry.
Fibers: Fibers were used for lashing, tying, and weaving.
Earth and clay: These were used for building foundations, walls, and roofs, and for making pottery and other household objects.
Fire: Fire was used for cutting, shaping, and hardening wood, as well as for heating and cooking.
Native Americans also used a variety of other materials to build their homes, such as wood, bark, animal skins, grass, and mud. The specific materials used depended on the climate, the environment, and the cultural traditions of the particular Native American group.