Hopi Indians traditionally did not use fire inside their tipis, which are typically associated with Plains tribes. Instead, the Hopi people lived in adobe houses or pueblos that were designed to accommodate cooking and heating needs without an open fire inside. Cooking was often done outside or in designated areas to prevent smoke accumulation within the living space. In contrast, tipis, used by Plains tribes, often had a fire pit at the center for warmth and cooking.
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