The Plains Indians including tribes such as the Crow, Blackfeet and many more. These tribes lived in the Great Plains region of North America
Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho, Kiowa,and some Northern Blackfoot, Crow,and Ogalala Lakota lived in tipis.
The word "tipi" is a Lakota word meaning simply..."Dwelling"
They lived near Oklahoma and in Oklahoma easy to pack and travel where food source moved.
Plains Indians homes were built by bufflo hides that were held up by wooden poles .
Indian roundhouses were built out wooden poles covered in clay and bark they were used for Indian ceremonies and dances and sometimes used for shelter hope this helps a little
There are five major tribes in the Southwest: Apache, Hopi, Navajo, Pueblo and Zuni. Most of these were farmers who lived in villages and made pottery or carved dolls. Their shelters depended on where they lived and what was readily available.Some of these people were cliffdwellers living in homes made with mud, sticks and stones in an apartment-like organization.Others lived in pueblos which were the adobe (mud) houses not associated with cliffs, but were built on the desert.The Navajo lived in hogans built out of tree material and sometimes hides.The Apache built wickiups which was a wooden frame covered with brush, and for added protection a buffalo hide.
Pawnee Indians built and lived in "earth lodges" that tended to be oval. The frames were between 10-15 poles 10 feet apart, followed by an outer ring that were attached together with horizontal poles.
they live in tee pees from critical research and long houses
Some of the first homes on the plain were built of buffalo hides and held by wooden poles.
There were no trees so they built them out of dead bushes
Plains Indians homes were built by bufflo hides that were held up by wooden poles .
they used about 42 buffalo hide and 3 or 4 primary poles and about 20 diffrent poles
They Sioux homes looked like leather huts that are auctually teepees that are made out of wooden poles and buffalo skin.
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The Sioux homes, or tipis, were made out of tall poles and tanned hides. The poles made from the lodgepole pine trees were grouped together and bound at the top. The hides after tanning were sewn together and wrapped and secured around the lodgepoles, leaving space for the smoke hole. These tipis were designed to be taken down and erected in just minutes.
Indian roundhouses were built out wooden poles covered in clay and bark they were used for Indian ceremonies and dances and sometimes used for shelter hope this helps a little
Sioux Indians called their homes teepees. These were very portable homes as they were made with long poles and buffalo skins and could be put up and taken down very quickly. The poles were tied together on one end, which would be the top of the teepee, and then the other ends of the poles would be moved apart in a circle to form a base for the teepee. The architecture of the teepee would appear like a cone pointing to the sky when completed.
There are five major tribes in the Southwest: Apache, Hopi, Navajo, Pueblo and Zuni. Most of these were farmers who lived in villages and made pottery or carved dolls. Their shelters depended on where they lived and what was readily available.Some of these people were cliffdwellers living in homes made with mud, sticks and stones in an apartment-like organization.Others lived in pueblos which were the adobe (mud) houses not associated with cliffs, but were built on the desert.The Navajo lived in hogans built out of tree material and sometimes hides.The Apache built wickiups which was a wooden frame covered with brush, and for added protection a buffalo hide.
The Chumash built half circle shaped shelters with a domed top. They used willow poles, branches, and cattails to make their homes.
Because the Sioux lived on the plains and followed the buffalo they wanted a shelter that they could transport easily and that would be safe. This shelter is called a teepee. It was made out of buffalo skin and wooden poles which they got from various places they lived.