The Inuit people have an oral tradition, not written. These oral traditions when first recorded noted that they have used totem poles since their creation (the creation of the Inuit People that is).
They primarily used Tipis as shelter. The Women of the family were resposible for the tipis and dragged the long poles used to set up the tipis, when ever they moved.
how long has deforestation been around
As long as guns have been around.
the symbols on the tipis are what they did for life and how they kill buffalo
Tipis
the cree tipis are manly made out of buffulo skin:) :)
The plains Sioux Indians lived in tipis made out of buffalo hides and wooden poles. They are 15 - 20 feet in diameter. The tipis have flaps on the top that could be opened and closed to account for fires inside the tipi and for bad weather. They also contained hooks on the insides to hang weapons, tools and supplies. They relied on tipis for their housing since they're existence was centered around buffalo. They were a migratory tribe based on the presence of buffalo, and tipis were quick and easy to take down and put up. But, the Sioux on the east coast lived in places other than Tipis.
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As long as So Random has been around.
The Native Americans lived in tipis but they did not ride on horseback.
The Comanche tribe was a nomadic tribe, they lived in tipis and moved around.
yes tipis do provide policy by having a separate room yes tipis do provide policy by having a separate room