Lodges and tepees are both traditional forms of shelter used by indigenous peoples, but they differ in structure and materials. Lodges are typically constructed with a frame of wood covered in materials such as bark or thatch, while tepees are cone-shaped tents made of animal skins or canvas stretched over wooden poles. Both structures provide protection from the elements, but tepees are more portable and easily assembled, while lodges are more permanent and offer greater insulation.
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They are alike because each were lived in by an Native American tribe. They are different because the tepee was only a temporary home. The lodge was a permanent home.