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The Navajo people did not traditionally use tipis. They lived in wood and earthen buildings called hoghan. Today, if you see tipis on the Navajo Nation they are usually being used for a Native American Church ceremony. They are usually made of canvas.

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Q: What where the tipis that the Navajo tribe made where made out of?
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