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Tepees were traditionally found in the Great Plains of North America, primarily associated with the nomadic tribes of the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Comanche, among others. These portable, cone-shaped structures were well-suited for the region's conditions and allowed the tribes to follow bison herds. Tepees were made from wooden poles covered with animal hides, providing insulation and ease of setup.

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