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The Cheyenne adapted their environment primarily through their nomadic lifestyle, which revolved around the hunting of bison on the Great Plains. They developed efficient strategies for tracking and hunting these animals, utilizing horses introduced by Europeans to enhance mobility. Additionally, they constructed portable lodges called tipis made from animal hides and wooden poles, allowing them to move easily with the herds. Their adaptation also included gathering wild plants and trading with neighboring tribes to supplement their diet.

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