The correct answer is A) wigwams.
The type of housing that was found in both the Northeast and the Southeast was wigwams.
Native American Indian tribes in the Northeast and the Southeast used to live in modest wigwams. It was a domed dwelling, so simple shelter structure that allowed Indians to spend the night and protect against a strong wind, rain, and cold temperatures. Some were made of wood, others were of mud, depending on the location. The roof used good or grass, reed or mats.
The other options of the questions were B) longhouses. C) thatched huts. D) fenced compounds.