Either the Dakotas or Ojibwes
Teepees or tipis were mostly used by the Plains Tribes. They were hide covered lodge poles designed to be moved in a few moments as the nomadic tribes moved. Among the many tribes who used tipis were the Cheyenne, Sioux and the Arapaho.
No. The area where they lived determined what type of housing they used. One reason the tepee was used by the Natives of Central plains is that they followed the herds of buffalo and it could be taken down and carried to another location.
Mostly Plains Indians lived in teepees
i.e. the Sioux and Cheyenne
No. they do not. but from the 1400's to the late 1800's the native Americans lived in teepees, wigwams,adobe huts,hogans.
the nomadic tribes live in tepees, the cone shaped tent
Native Americans (Indians)
according to my calculations. I would accurately express my hypothesis which will produce to be about 2098
3.16% of the total US population lives in Michigan.
1.20% of the total US population lives in Oklahoma.
3.69% of the total US population lives in Ohio.
1.14% of the total US population lives in Connecticut.
native Americans
the plateau lived in teepee and long house
the plains Indians lived in a teepee
no they still live in teepee's, and smoke the peace pipe... what do you think........
The shape of a teepee is a cone.
teepee
Plains American Indians did in the Pre-1900's before a new way of life was forced upon them.
They lived in pointed teepee house. : )
The word teepee comes from the country of Italy
a teepee is a frame structre
A teepee has one room. Due to the size of most teepee's the size only accomodates enough room for one room.
The plural of teepee (also spelt tipi or tepee) is teepees