The Cheyenne tribe lived in the Great Plains region, spanning Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming, Nebraska and South Dakota. They lived in teepees, wigwams and lodges, with women wearing deerskin dresses and men wearing buffalo leggings and vests. Their diet consisted of foods like corn, squash, beans and buffalo meat obtained through hunting and gathering. Children helped with chores while men hunted and were warriors, and women cooked and took care of domestic tasks. The Cheyenne believed in many gods and relied on horses and buffalo for transportation and food.