it was a home for most indians to store food and other belongings, but they also made it flexable so they could move it to a different destination.
a tepee normally they were made out of skin.
The Lakota used buffalo hide to use as blankets for the winter and other seasons.
I think that the long house is better because in a long house you can have more people inside instead having less people in a tepee. Also you can have a fire to keep the Natives warm.By Kajan Thayananthan published Nov 16 2009
A good thing about tepees are that they are easy to build and take down. The materials needed to build a tepee are easy to find.
Native American Indians
the home they lived in was a tepee or a wooden house.
animal skins! eww huh!? haha
a tepee normally they were made out of skin.
A tipi, also called a tepee or teepee.
the plains Indians lived in a teepee
the women own tepee
The geometric shape of a tepee is a cone :)
The plural form of tepee is tepees.
tepee. the look somewhat like huts not exactly.
The Aborigines made simple lean-to style shelters out of bark, branches, leaves and grass. They were known as humpies or mia mias.
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).
A hogan was a Navajo earthen house that was suited for permanent residency and was constructed partially below-grade - which helped provide protection from harsh weather. Tepee (also Tipis or Teepee) were similar to tents in that they were placed in temporary locations and could be assembled or disassembled quickly. A hogan was a permanent structure and a tepee was designed to be movable.