* Platforms: These were raised, rectangular structures built on a framework of posts and covered with thatch. They served as dwellings and were used for both sleeping and everyday activities.
* Mounds: These were large, earthen platforms that were often used for ceremonial purposes, burial sites, and even as the foundation for platforms.
It's important to note that the Natchez, like many other Native American cultures, were very adaptable and their housing styles could vary depending on location, resources, and time period.
It's also important to note that the term "Natchez Indians" is outdated and considered insensitive. Instead, the preferred term is Natchez people.