Like all Plains tribes, the many bands of Cheyenne and their close relatives the Suhtaio lived in tipis (called xamaa-vee'e, "ordinary dwelling" in Cheyenne).
The link below takes you to a photograph of a Southern Cheyenne tipi:
The Cheyenne lived in tipi-style lodges called xamaa-vee'e in Cheyenne (the name means "ordinary dwelling"). These consisted of a framework of lodgepoles covered with a semi-circular cover made from many hides of buffalo cows, carefully tanned and smoked to make the cover waterproof and then stitched together.
Most lodge covers were left unpainted, but a few were decorated - the Cheyenne favoured stripes in their designs, sometimes half the cover would consist of parallel stripes, the other half having figures of men and animals in hunting or battle scenes.
See link below:
The Cheyenne and their close relatives the Suhtaio lived in tipi-style lodges called xamaa-vee'e in Cheyenne (meaning ordinary dwelling).
They lived in tepees made of sticks and animal hide.
they were made out of buffalo skin
yes, they did live in teepee's and also lodges were a home of theirs.
don't know that's what im asking you they lived in wigwam, grass houses, long houses, tepees, and dome shaped houses covered in animal skins
They lived in the Great Plains area east of the Rockies and West of the Mississippi River. Today they are settled in Montana and Oklahoma.
well, they lived in houses called,"Big Houses."
beach houses
They live in tepees, cone shaped huts.
longhouses
what kind of houses did the Alsea have
longhouse
teepes
a picture of where they live the cocopah
They lived in tepees they also lived in clay houses
i dont know you tell me
Montana
i don't know but do the Aztecs live in teppees or manchions
tipees
Pretty much the same as everyone else.