As with all aborginal tribal societies the world over, they used whatever was suitable, practicableand readily-available in their localities. The obvious advantage of tepees and their equivalents to nomads is portability.
No, they lived in hunt like housing made from clay.
neandertals lived in teepees and caves.
A bit like teepees.
The Kiowa were semi-nomadic and lived in tepees.
No, teepees were not used by people in the stone age. Teepees were used by some Native American tribes on the Great Plains in North America, typically after the introduction of the horse. Stone age people lived in various types of shelters such as caves, rock shelters, tents, or simple structures made from natural materials like branches and animal hides.
teepees are cone shaped and lodges are like a igloo
shoshone Indians used flowers ,grass and tree bark to decorate their teepees
Southwest Indians homes were made from adobe. It was a mixture of clay, straw and animal fecal matter to form bricks to dry into the sun. They were built on the cliffs of shallow caves with wooden ladders to reach the higher areas.
The Sioux tribe built teepees to live in. They were usually constructed out of animal hides and wood, and were easy to take down and move.
they are people from a long time ago like they loived in caves and they hunted for there own food
they were teepees
some did using Indians is a bit of a to general word but many like the shawnee Indians made permenant homes sometimes having to be left behind when they migrated some did using Indians is a bit of a to general word but many like the shawnee Indians made permenant homes sometimes having to be left behind when they migrated