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Their living quarters
The Comanches lived in tee-pees because they were easy to set up and take down.
Tee-pees were made of long wooden poles stuck into the ground and were covered in buffalo hides to create shelter. The outside of the teepee was decorated with paintings of animals, stars, and other objects. They made and used baskets and leather to make containers. They also used animal skins and wooden grass mats on the floors of their teepees.