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While teepees were traditionally used by some Native American tribes, particularly the Plains tribes like the Lakota and Cheyenne, they were not typically permanent dwellings. Teepees were designed for mobility, allowing these tribes to follow bison herds and adapt to seasonal changes. While some families might have stayed in one location for longer periods, the nomadic lifestyle meant that teepees were primarily temporary shelters rather than permanent residences.

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