All of the following statements about tipis are true except:
a.
They were cone-shaped structures.
b.
They were covered in buffalo hides.
c.
They had long wooden poles for support.
d.
They were large enough for two families to live comfortably inside.
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Tipis are the conical skin- or canvas-covered dwellings used by the Plains Indians as permanent or seasonal dwellings. The Sioux word tipi literally translates as "used to live in." In the nineteenth century each tipi accommodated, on average, eight to ten adults and children.
Explanation:
Option d is not correct
Tipis are very small so two families can't fit in it.
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