SSC
INDIAN CULTURE
Question
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Portable, cone-shaped homes, favored by the plains cultures
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longhouse
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wigwam
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teepee
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igloo
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -A tipi (/ˈtiːpiː/ “TEE-pee"), often called a lodge in English, is a conical tent, historically made of animal hides or pelts, and in more recent generations of canvas, stretched on a framework of wooden poles.
Detailed explanation-2: -A tipi (also spelled teepee) is a type of shelter, shaped like a cone and traditionally made from wooden poles and coverings sewn from the hides of bison.
Detailed explanation-3: -A tepee is a traditional dwelling used by indigenous North Americans in the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies. Tepees are cone-shaped tents made of animal skins and wooden poles.
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