Perhaps you are straining for 'tepee', or 'tipi'.
Cree people lived in big tents called tipis made of wooden poles and buffalo skins. people would give them the wooden poles for there b-day and the more poles you had, the older you are.
No, they lived in houses called wigwams. Wigwams are bent trees poles covered with animal skins or hides or bark.
Tepee
They used poles, animal skins, and mud or dirt.
A tanner is a someone who tans skins.
The title "skins" is generally assumed to refer to the drug use on the show. Skins are what is used to roll a joint.
Tipi's take a shape of a triangular pyramid. First there are three main poles (sticks). Then four poles (sticks) are attached on to each side, in this case 3 sides. At the top there is a small flap to let smoke get out and finally the three corners are hammered down but not the sides so air can seek in. made out of buffalo skins and other skins as well
The Sioux traditionally lived in shelters called teepees. These shelters were made with long poles and buffalo skins and could be set up and taken down very quickly.
Skins is normally on a Thursday around about 10 pm
they r made of poles covered with tipi coverings, mostly buffalo skins
A tepee is a group of poles set up to form a cone scaffold. The scaffold is them covered with canvas or animal skins, leaving a smoke-hole at the peak of the cone. When the Lakota traveled, they simply took all of the poles down and wrapped them into a bundle. The skins were also folded for easy transport. The skins were placed on the pole bundle and then dragged by horses or people to their next destination.
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