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Tepees, traditionally associated with the Plains Indigenous peoples of North America, were primarily constructed from the 16th century onward. They were designed for mobility and adaptability to the nomadic lifestyle of tribes such as the Lakota and Cheyenne. While their use peaked in the 19th century, tepees have origins that may date back even earlier, reflecting a long-standing cultural significance.

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