The Cree tribe lived in buckskin tepees.
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Answer: There is definitely no such thing as a "buckskin tepee". The very far-ranging Cree people historically lived in two types of dwelling: birch-bark-covered wigwams in the woodlands area, and buffalo-hide tipis on the northern Great Plains.
== == * Their typical dwelling was the wiigiwaam(wigwam), built either as a waaginogaan (domed-lodge) or as a nasawa'ogaan (pointed-lodge), made of birch bark, juniper bark and willow saplings.
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they lived in little houses called Wigwams
The Chippewa Indians lived in wigwams. These homes were made with poles that were covered with barks from trees. Animals skins were used to make beds.
Well, the Sioux tribe didn't live in houses like we life in...they lived in tipis.
in long houses
the lived in tepees
my house
the sub arctic Indians didn't live in food
Pueblo
they lived in log houses brick houses and mud covered houses
they were made out of sticks stones and clay
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i think if your asking what they used to live in buckskin tepes
houses that look like European houses.
tipia
they live in a long house
The tipi (or the lodge.)
no where they lived in caves
They lived in and around the praries.So did the blackfoot.Their houses were made of buffalo hides wood and stone.Cody A.They also lived in tepees made of buffalo skin.Michael k.
Choctaw houses were built of clay mixed with haulm [straw or grass].
they lived in a house made out of reeds called a kish
They live in narrow,dome shaped houses that had straight sides cover with brushes.
They lived in a little house made out of birch wood
Long houses