The kind of houses that the Blackfoot tribe live in is a teepee. A teepee is made of three to four main poles and about 20 other poles for support. For the cover of the teepee it took as few as 14 and as many as 42 buffalo hides sewn together with sinew. They had a hole in the top for the smoke to get out of, and their door was on the east to shelter for wind.
Buffalo-hide tepees is what the Blackfoot Confederacy Indians (or Natives) lived in. They used wood and tied them together for the form of it, then used the skins of buffalo to cover it. This had minimum protection against very heavy winds, but when it's raining or snowing, with not too heavy winds, this tepee will protect right enough to survive in. There were no windows, so at night they made a hearth and there was quite enough heat to survive a winter.
The Blackfoot Indians used buffalo hides to build teepees for their shelters. They made them so that they were easy to set up and break down since they were on the move often.
they lived in wigwams, also pronounced as wikkups. they didn't live in tepees, but possibly longhouses, houses made for multiple families made of bark.
We used Tipis (pronounced teepee but erroneously spelled like that usually). And it wasn't buffalo hide, it was American Bison hide, similar but different animals.
The lakota Tribe used teepees for their shelters,mostly made of bison skin which provided clothing,and food.
they lived in wigwams.
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There are three nations considered Sioux tribes: the Lakoka, Dakota, and Nakota people. The major rival to the Lakota were the Ojibwa, who eventually forced the Lakota to move their tribe west.
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The Cheyenne and the Arapaho were Allies to the Lakota Tribe.
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The Lakota tribe lived in the 1500s to the late 1800s.
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they spoke the language of the lakota and the sioux are from montana and the loved to kill bufalo and use the hole body in there tribe
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The Halchidhoma tribe used grass and mud huts for shelter. They were set up on stilts. More permanent shelters of this type were made of wood.
the Lakota lived in tepees and lodges. i am glad you asked :)