The Bannock tribe traditionally constructed tipis using wooden poles covered with animal hides, primarily deer or buffalo. The framework consisted of a conical shape made from the poles, which provided stability and insulation. The hides were sewn together and draped over the poles, offering warmth and protection from the elements. This design allowed for efficient heating with a fire inside and easy ventilation.
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