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The great plains were a very dry place. People made there houses out of mud and straw
Well, it is a Hawken rifle (name of the brothers that created it in the 1820s) There were no specific "models" as such- each rifle was hand made. Known as Great Plains rifles, unlike the Pennsylvania or Kentucky rifle used in the East, the Hawken was made for the Western frontier. They were shorter than the Pennsylvania rifle, larger caliber (usually .50 or larger), half stocked, and had a double trigger. Very reliable and very accurate.
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The houses made of animal skins and were located in the Great Plains are Tepees which are also referred to as Tipi.
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Dwellings in the plains made of mud were called 'pueblos' or 'sod houses'. They were inhabited by Native American tribes of the Great Plains.