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Kutenai (really Kútonâqa) dwellings were conical tipi-style frameworks originally covered with rush mats or animal hides such as elk skins; some people used bark sheets or spruce boughs. Later, buffalo hides were used.

Some more permanent dwellings were made using willow boughs, bark and earth (like the pit houses of the Nez Perce).

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