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First Nations peoples traditionally made teepees using a framework of wooden poles, typically made from flexible trees like spruce or pine. These poles were arranged in a conical shape and secured at the top, creating a sturdy structure. The exterior was then covered with animal hides, often buffalo, or canvas to provide insulation and protection from the elements. The design allowed for efficient heating from a central fire and easy assembly and disassembly for nomadic lifestyles.

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