More than one cultural area made use of tipis. The Plains tribes lived entirely in tipis as part of their nomadic lifestyle; tribes bordering the Plains (and even some of the Plateau tribes on the far side of the Rockies) used tipis in combination with more permanent dwellings. Their hunters would occasionally travel into the Plains, using tipis temporarily before retuning to their own villages.
a tepee normally they were made out of skin.
Tepee
The Lakota used buffalo hide to use as blankets for the winter and other seasons.
it was a home for most indians to store food and other belongings, but they also made it flexable so they could move it to a different destination.
Native American Indians
the plains Indians lived in a teepee
a tepee normally they were made out of skin.
tepee
Tepee or tipi
Mostly sticks and animal hide.
The significant importance of the tepee , was it was the red Indians home and lodging place. In history the Native americans before the invention of houses they lived in Tepee's made of leather through out the seasons.It is a mark of our history.
the women own tepee
nomad Indians made tepee
Tepees are usually made out of natural resources. For the outside of the tepee is usually animal skin, but mostly deer skin. They use trees or long wooden sticks to keep the tepee stable.
The geometric shape of a tepee is a cone :)
The plural form of "tepee" is "tepees" or "teepees".
Tepee