The Tigua Indians, a Native American tribe from the southwestern United States, particularly Texas, traditionally did not use teepees. Instead, they lived in adobe houses or other structures made from local materials. Teepees were primarily associated with Plains tribes, such as the Lakota and Cheyenne, who adapted their dwellings to the nomadic lifestyle of buffalo hunting. The Tigua's housing reflected their sedentary agricultural lifestyle and the resources available in their environment.
animal skin and long wooden poles.
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They used spears for fishing or, a running dinner. They also used bows and arrows that they used to hunt.
they lived in adobe homes
They lived near El Paso.
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Yes they did.
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The Tiguas grew corn,tomatoes,squash,beans,grapes and trapped fish.
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in the plains. the teepees were mainly used with the plain indians
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The Plains Indians. The Sioux.
the 1600's
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