The Comanche, a Native American tribe primarily located in the Southern Plains region of North America, traditionally made their homes using a combination of wooden poles, animal hides (such as buffalo hides), and grasses. The structure, known as a tipi or teepee, was designed to be easily assembled and disassembled as the tribe followed the movement of the buffalo herds for hunting and sustenance. The cone-shaped design of the tipi provided stability in harsh weather conditions and allowed for efficient ventilation.
The Comanche Indians used painting to make their pottery colorful
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The comanche's homes were tepees that were made of buffalo skin and wrapped around reed/sticks. Similar to the Jumano's tepees.
They built tipis.
tee pees!
The Comanche often used long poles, and Buffalo hides. Comanche used Buffalo as a main source....
They make people!
they didn't make any
for the lumber to make homes
Bricks
Bricks
what did the Comanche use for tools