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i think they used Buffalo skin sticks and that's it
A good thing about tepees are that they are easy to build and take down. The materials needed to build a tepee are easy to find.
No, they did not. The teepee is a home used by plains Indians in North America. The Aztecs lived in South America and they used stone and wood to build their houses.
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Ottawa American Indians were the only tribe to use Teepee's in Ohio.
They lived in a wickiup and a teepee
Tree branches - covered with animal skins.
The area of Wickiup Reservoir is 45.325 square kilometers.
build a teepee burn some payote and have a visionquest!
It only took two women. Learned this at school.
i think they used Buffalo skin sticks and that's it
A good thing about tepees are that they are easy to build and take down. The materials needed to build a tepee are easy to find.
The first of which is the teepee, for those who lived in the plains. Another type of housing is the wickiup, an eight-foot tall frame of wood held together with yucca fibers and covered in brush usually in the Apache groups in the highlands. If a family member lived in a wickiup and they died, the wickiup would be burned. The final housing is the hogan, an earthen structure in the desert area that was good for keeping cool in the hot weather of northern Mexico.
in winter people live in igloos. but in summer the can live in teepee's or tents
Using wood.
A wickiup brush shelter typically accommodates 1-5 people, depending on the size and design of the structure. It is designed for small groups or families.
The shape of a teepee is a cone.