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Answer and Explanation: The Arapaho lived in teepees. Teepees were tent-like structures made out of buffalo skin and long wooden poles. One side of the poles were tied together, while the other side were outstretched on the ground.
Like many other tribes that moved from the East to the Plains, the Arapaho became nomadic equestrians, living in tepees and depending on buffalo hunting for subsistence.
It is not known when the Arapahos started using tipis as shelter but it is believed when they moved onto the plains. They used the tipi because not only is it very sturdy but it is very portable as well.
Cheyenne is one of the Algonquian languages, which is a sub-category of the Algic languages. Specifically, it is a Plains Algonquian language. However, Plains Algonquian, which also includes Arapaho and Blackfoot, is an areal rather than genetic subgrouping.
The different types of Native American homes include teepee, wigwam, longhouse, chickee, igloo, and cliff dwelling, among others.
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