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which characteristic of the Great Plains Native Americans made the teepee and appropriate home for them to live in

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Teepees were made of buffalo hide fastened around very long wooden poles, designed in a cone shape. Tepees were warm in the winter and cool in the summer.

Although these structures were highly mobile, the design still provided a solid shelter for the American Indians. Teepees provided great mobility for hunting buffalo and elk, because they could be dismantled and reconstructed very quickly.

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