The correct answer is - built rectangle-shaped homes.
The Native Americans of the Woodland culture were tribes that had settled life-style. They did not engaged in the traditional migratory hunter-gatherer life-style, but instead found places that were enabling them to have the needed food sources for the whole year. Because of this, the Native Americans of the Woodland culture started to settle in, which also meant building of permanent homes. Their homes were made in rectangular shape, with numerous material being used to build them, like animal skin, mud, larger and smaller branches, medium sized trunks.