Tepees are made out of leather or buffalo hide. Algonquin Indians used it and the plains Indians too. bye :D
It was usually made by arranging tent poles into a conical frame and spreading skins, usually buffalo hide, tightly over it.
The Powatomi lived in "teepees".
im guessing teepees
They were a plains tribe so had teepees. They would move camps to follow the buffalo and seasons.
Yes teepees are still used today by uncommon are unknown idians.
They Cheyenne tribe lived in teepees. The teepees were made out of buffalo hide left over after they hunted it. They did not live in the same place each year they moved around very fequently because they followed their food (buffalo).
Teepees can be a variety of colors depending on the tribe and what materials they are made of. Some are made of cloth which can be any color and others are made of animal skins which tend to be bleached white or tan.
They made pots teepees, statues, and todem poles
Dried and stretched animal skins
Teepees
the comoche
teepees
they lived in teepees
The Powatomi lived in "teepees".
wigwams and teepees
plastic is the answer .
its kind of rexin
I bet its because Teepees are made out of fabric; Pueblos are made out of stone; Teepees would blow down and pueblos are strong so i bet they were being prepared for the weather