Amerindians, or Indigenous peoples of the Americas, traditionally used various forms of bedding and sleeping arrangements based on their environment and lifestyle. Many tribes constructed shelters like tipis, longhouses, or wigwams, where they often used animal skins, furs, or woven mats for bedding. In warmer climates, they might sleep directly on the ground or use simple natural materials for comfort. Today, modern practices vary widely, with many Indigenous people using contemporary beds and bedding while still honoring traditional practices in certain contexts.
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