They did not live in tepees. They lived in Wickiups.
Tepees
Tepees were traditionally found in the Great Plains of North America, primarily associated with the nomadic tribes of the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Comanche, among others. These portable, cone-shaped structures were well-suited for the region's conditions and allowed the tribes to follow bison herds. Tepees were made from wooden poles covered with animal hides, providing insulation and ease of setup.
No, tepees were used by people who live mostly in the Plains.
In popo tepees covered with pipi and sand.
The comanche's homes were tepees that were made of buffalo skin and wrapped around reed/sticks. Similar to the Jumano's tepees.
Tepees.
The Cheyenne Indians lived in tepees. Tepees are made out of buffalo skin.
Native American's live in tepees and eat and sleep in tepees daily.
The Kiowa were semi-nomadic and lived in tepees.
Plains tribes had tepees because they moved camps to follow the buffalo herds and camp in winter and summer camps. Western tribes did not use tepees.
The plural form of tepee is tepees.