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There were two types of homes the cree people used the woodland culture they lived in villages of birchbark buildings called wigwams. the plain indian life they used tipis made out of large buffalo hide. In the 17th and 18th century the western cree adopted the plains indian life and the eastern Cree kept their woodland culture.

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The Eastern Inland Cree Indians traditionally lived in cone-shaped, portable dwellings called wigwams. These structures were made by bending and securing flexible saplings to create a framework, which was then covered with bark, animal hides, or woven mats for insulation. Wigwams were easily assembled and disassembled, allowing the Cree to move frequently for hunting and gathering purposes.

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