Tipis were mostly used in the Great Plains of the United States and the Prairie Provinces of Canada. The Plains Indians were nomadic (moving from place to place), so they needed homes that could be taken down and packed quickly, moved easily, and reconstructed quickly once they reached the new area.
The nomadic tribes transported the tipis on a frame called a travois.
They primarily used Tipis as shelter. The Women of the family were resposible for the tipis and dragged the long poles used to set up the tipis, when ever they moved.
They were used to make tipis.
Which house is used by the red Indian
The tepee (tipi) was used by Native Americans for shelter.
the symbols on the tipis are what they did for life and how they kill buffalo
The Pawnees used earthen lodges but used tipis when they traveled.
Tipis
the cree tipis are manly made out of buffulo skin:) :)
The Native Americans lived in tipis but they did not ride on horseback.
yes tipis do provide policy by having a separate room yes tipis do provide policy by having a separate room
More than one cultural area made use of tipis. The Plains tribes lived entirely in tipis as part of their nomadic lifestyle; tribes bordering the Plains (and even some of the Plateau tribes on the far side of the Rockies) used tipis in combination with more permanent dwellings. Their hunters would occasionally travel into the Plains, using tipis temporarily before retuning to their own villages.