no they did not....
Sioux Indian homes were called tipis (pronounced tee-pees). They were uasually made out of buffalo hides.
Sioux Indians had paint from nuts and berries.Also beads for head bands and porcupines quills to decorate and to also put on clothes
They lived in tipis
the Sioux women taught girls to cook,tan hides,make clothing, and assemble tipis.
The plains Sioux Indians lived in tipis made out of buffalo hides and wooden poles. They are 15 - 20 feet in diameter. The tipis have flaps on the top that could be opened and closed to account for fires inside the tipi and for bad weather. They also contained hooks on the insides to hang weapons, tools and supplies. They relied on tipis for their housing since they're existence was centered around buffalo. They were a migratory tribe based on the presence of buffalo, and tipis were quick and easy to take down and put up. But, the Sioux on the east coast lived in places other than Tipis.
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the teton Sioux Indians lived in teepees
Sioux City Indians was created in 1914.
They lived in tipis in Kansas.
No, the Catawba did not use tipis. Catawba houses had wooden frames and bark walls.