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  • Wickiup | Native American, Plains, Tipi | Britannica
    Wickiup, indigenous North American dwelling characteristic of many Northeast Indian peoples and in more limited use in the Plains, Great Basin, Plateau, and California culture areas The wickiup was constructed of tall saplings driven into the ground, bent over, and tied together near the top
  • Wigwam - Wikipedia
    A wigwam, wikiup, wetu (Wampanoag), or wiigiwaam (Ojibwe, in syllabics: ᐧᐄᑭᐧᐋᒻ) [1] is a semi-permanent domed dwelling formerly used by certain Native American tribes and First Nations people and still used for ceremonial events
  • How to Make and Use a Wickiup Shelter - Survival World
    The wickiup shelter is a teepee-designed shelter that is built off of a tripod made from branches It is a throwback to the Native Americans and can stand up to all kinds of conditions The teepee frame of the shelter is insulated with lots of leaves
  • What Is A Wickiup? - California Trail Interpretive Center
    A wickiup, also known as a wigwam or brush shelter, is a traditional dwelling used by various Native American tribes It is typically constructed using a framework of sturdy branches and covered with a combination of bark, reeds, grass, or animal hides
  • Wigwam - New World Encyclopedia
    A wigwam or wickiup is a domed single-room dwelling used by certain Native American tribes The term wickiup is generally used to label these kinds of dwellings in American Southwest and West Wigwam is usually applied to these structures in the American Northeast
  • Wigwam - Encyclopedia. com
    WIGWAM, also known as a "wickiup," was a New England Algonquian word meaning "dwelling " The domeshaped or oblong structures were made of bent poles covered with bark—especially birch bark In some cases the winter covering was of mats or thatch
  • Unveiling the Secrets of Wickiups: A Journey into Native Shelters
    This is the essence of a wickiup, a timeless shelter crafted by Native American tribes for centuries Its iconic dome-shaped structure offers protection from the elements, a sanctuary for weary travelers, and a hub for community gatherings
  • Ute houses – Wickiups – Native Americans - Quatr. us Study Guides
    Most people who belonged to the Ute group of Native Americans lived in what is now Utah and Colorado, in the high western plains and in the Rocky Mountains They built wooden houses called wickiups You build a wickiup by cutting down young willow trees (saplings) You need about thirty of them
  • Native American History - Apache Wickiups - MrDonn. org
    Wickiups were Apache homes The Apache bent young trees, creating a U shape They attached the bent trees together to make an upside-down U-shaped home The frame of bent young trees was covered with animal skin There was one big room in a Wickiup, but each had an entrance added to the front
  • Wickiup: Native Indian Houses for kids
    The wickiup, mistakenly referred to as a wigwam or 'wetu', was a form of shelter and home used by various Native American Indian tribes, notably those who lived in the Southwest in the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and in the Great Basin





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