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A tipi (also tepee and teepee) is a Lakota name for a conical tent traditionally made of animal skins and wooden poles used by the nomadic tribes and sedentary tribal dwellers (when hunting) of the Great Plains. Tipis are stereotypically associated with Native Americans in general but Native Americans from places other than the Great Plains mostly used different types of dwellings. The term "wigwam" (a domed structure) is sometimes incorrectly used to refer to a tipi.
- Related: Chum (tent), Goahti, Hogan, Humpy, Igloo, Kohte, Lavvu, Longhouse, Plains hide painting, Sibley tent, Wigwam, Wigwam Motel, Yaranga, Yurt, Lone Teepee
History, construction, and evolution of tipis plus... History, construction, and evolution of tipis plus Photos and drawings www.tipis.org - Web |
Simply Differently.org: Tipi Simply Differently.org: Tipi SimplyDifferently.org/Tipi - Web |
Tipi Instructions Tipi Instructions www.tipi.com/tipipoles/Tipi%20Instructions22.pdf - Web |
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