The Comanche often used long poles, and Buffalo hides. Comanche used Buffalo as a main source....
The Sioux built their homes so they could easily transport them if needed. Members of the tribe built the original teepees from ropes, pegs, and material that was placed over the rope and peg system.
the main Comanche language of the Comanche is NUMINU
Rupees are used in India, not by "Indians" (Native Americans like the Comanche) in America. So no, the Comanche never used rupees.
Many of the Indians of the desert southwest lived in adobe structures. I doubt any lived in teepees. Teepees were used by people who were nomadic, such as the plains Indians.
The Comanche word for coyote is: kʉtseena
The comanches used buffalo skin and wooden poles for their teepees.
buffalo skin , sticks
in the plains. the teepees were mainly used with the plain indians
They lived in teepees (also spelled as tipi) that is conical shaped and typically made out of wooden poles and animal skins
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Yes they did.
teepees
The Cheyenne tribe used technology to build teepees that were able to be transported when the tribe moved around. They also used technology to produce clothes to keep them warm.
The Cheyenne tribe used technology to build teepees that were able to be transported when the tribe moved around. They also used technology to produce clothes to keep them warm.
The Crow were a plains tribe so they use teepees to be able to move camps to follow the buffalo herds and to move from winter camps to summer camps.
No. The plains tribes did and Hopi were not a plains tribe.
what did the Comanche use for tools