All Indians in the plains used tepees so they can fold them up and take them where the buffalo went.
Eskimos live (or use to live in) igloos.
Plains tribes had tepees because they moved camps to follow the buffalo herds and camp in winter and summer camps. Western tribes did not use tepees.
No. Tipi (tepee, teepee) is a noun, a conical tent. But the noun can be used as an adjunct or adjective (tepee pole, tepee hides).
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They used them for shelter.
Tepees are commonly associated with the Native American tribes of North America, particularly in regions like the Great Plains.
The Lakota used buffalo hide to use as blankets for the winter and other seasons.
used sinew
the women own tepee
If by tipi you mean the tent used by Cheyenne Indians, then the standard English spelling is "teepee."
The plural form of tepee is tepees.
nomad Indians made tepee