I only know one. I think its a wig wam
Sioux Indian homes were called tipis (pronounced tee-pees). They were uasually made out of buffalo hides.
The homes of the Sioux tribe were made out of buffalo hides.
They are Tepees.
Teepees and wigwams.
The Plains Indians are known for the classic mobile teepee styled homes. Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho, Kiowa,Crow,Ogala Lakota,and some Northern Blackfoot.
The Lakota word tipi means "they dwell" and is notthe name of the buffalo-hide lodge used by that portion of the Sioux - it is simply a word incorrectly applied historically. The Teton Lakotas called their homes by several names:tiikcheyatiphestolawakheyawizitiowa (a painted tipi)wiowa (a painted tipi)
They Sioux homes looked like leather huts that are auctually teepees that are made out of wooden poles and buffalo skin.
The Sioux tribe lived in tepees like the other Native American tribes.
The Sioux built their homes so they could easily transport them if needed. Members of the tribe built the original teepees from ropes, pegs, and material that was placed over the rope and peg system.
The Sioux tribe built teepees to live in. They were usually constructed out of animal hides and wood, and were easy to take down and move.
The Sioux Native American tribe used technology to grow their crops. They also used it to make their homes, and construct tools to fish and hunt with.
Today, the Sioux live in houses and apartment, just like everyone else. Long ago, they lived in large teepees made from buffalo hide.