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The Shoshone Indians traditionally lived in a variety of dwellings, depending on their region and lifestyle. In more sedentary communities, they constructed earth lodges or semi-subterranean homes made from wood, grass, and earth. Nomadic groups, on the other hand, used tipis or portable tents made of animal hides, which allowed them to easily move with the buffalo herds. Their dwellings were adapted to the harsh environments of the Great Basin, Rocky Mountains, and surrounding areas.

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