That depends on which particular tribe of the Sioux you mean. The Sioux were divided into three dialect groups of tribes: Lakota, Nakota and Dakota - the Lakota or Teton Sioux were furthest west, the Nakota in the middle and the Dakota furthest east.
The Lakota or Teton tribes were the Oglala, Minneconjou, Brule, No Bows, Two Kettles, Blackfoot Sioux and Hunkpapa. These were nomadic buffalo hunters of the plains who only used tipis.
The Nakota tribes were the Yankton and Yanktonai. They used both semi-permanent earth lodges like the Mandan, and tipis when out hunting buffalo.
The eastern Sioux or Dakota were made up of the Mdewakanton, Wahpekute, Wahpeton and Sisseton tribes. They lived in bark-covered longhouses with pitched roofs, like many of the woodlands tribes.
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The Sioux lived in tipis. A tipi is often called a teepee. It is a type of tent. The Sioux covered their tipis in buffalo hide.
The Sioux tribe lived in tepees like the other Native American tribes.
they basiclly lived in oboe homes
they lived in adobe
Today, the Sioux live in houses and apartment, just like everyone else. Long ago, they lived in large teepees made from buffalo hide.
The kind of homes that the vassals lived in were made out of brick and other rich stuff.
The homes of the Sioux tribe were made out of buffalo hides.
they lived in teepees
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.
Sioux Indians
pueblo people lived in pueblo homes of course!
They are Tepees.
No particular kind of home is prescribed by Islam. Muslims lived as the others lived.