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Tipi - Wikipedia A tipi or tepee ( ˈtiːpi TEE-pee) is a conical lodge tent that is distinguished from other conical tents by the smoke flaps at the top of the structure, and historically made of animal hides or pelts or, in more recent generations, of canvas stretched on a framework of wooden poles
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Canvas Native American Tipis, Indian Tipis for Sale, Canvas . . . The Plains Indian tipi (tipi [French] also spelled tepee and teepee [English]) is a Lakota word for "dwelling" is one of the most beautiful and practical shelters ever invented It is easy to put up and take down, and resistant to wind and rain
Tipis TeePees | Tipi Tents | TeePee Tent | Colorado Yurt . . . The design of a tipi (also known as a tepee or a teepee – we use them interchangeably, because they’re all correct) is an ancient innovation that marries beautiful symmetry with your natural environment
Tepee | Native American, Tipi, Tent | Britannica tepee, conical tent most common to the North American Plains Indians Although a number of Native American groups used similar structures during the hunting season, only the Plains Indians adopted tepees as year-round dwellings, and then only from the 17th century onward
Tipi - New World Encyclopedia A tipi (also teepee, tepee) is a conical tent originally made of animal skins or birch bark and popularized by the Native Americans of the Great Plains
Tipi | The Pluralism Project The tipi captured the popular imagination as the picturesque and practical dwelling of nomadic buffalo-hunters The Blackfeet, Crow and Cheyenne peoples all had distinctive styles of tipis, recognizable by the placing of the poles or the shape of the smoke vent