1567:"When first discovered the Dakotas lived in houses constructed with a frame of poles and covered with bark, each of which was large enough for several families. They dwelt principally in villages in their original area on the head-waters of the Mississippi, the present State of Minnesota. Forced upon the plains by an advancing white population, but after they had become possessed of horses, they invented a skin tent eminently adapted to their present nomadic condition. It is superior to any other in use among the American aborigines from its roominess, its portable character, and the facility with which it can be erected and struck. "" When the tent is struck, the poles are attached to a horse, half on each side, like thills, secured to the horse's neck at one end, and the other dragging on the ground. The skin-covering and other camp-equipage are packed upon other horses and even upon their dogs, and are thus transported from place to place on the plains. This tent is so well adapted to their mode of life that it has spread far and wide among the Indian tribes of the prairie region." (Contributions to N. A. Ethnology, vol. iv., p. 114.)
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metres (10 ft) in diameter on the ground. They stretch a covering of tanned and untanned buffalo hides, sewn together, over the frame, which they then secure with stakes at the base. "At the top there is an extra skin adjusted as a collar, so as to be open on the windward side to facilitate the exit of the smoke. A low opening is left for a doorway, which is covered with an extra skin used as a drop. The fire-pit and arrangements for beds are the same as in the Ojibwa lodge, grass being used in the place of spruce or hemlock twigs."
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A tipi is distinguished from other conical tents by the smoke flaps at the top of the structure. The tipi is durable, provides warmth and comfort in winter, is cool in the heat of summer, and is dry during heavy rains. Tipis can be disassembled and packed away quickly when people need to relocate and
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Tipi covers are made by sewing together strips of canvas or tanned hide and cutting out a semicircular shape from the resulting surface. Trimming this shape yields a door and the smoke flaps that allow the dwellers to control the chimney effect to expel smoke from their fires. Old-style traditional
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lifestyle. Tribes would have well-organized camp circles of family units living in multiple tipis arranged in order depending on rank or roles in the family unit, community, or ceremony. Generally, the door and camp openings face east in the direction of the sunrise.
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lodge interior, 1907, showing the poles and outer skin at the top, the inner lining and bedding. The lashing rope is tied off to a wooden stake at the bottom of the photograph. Clothing is suspended on a line tied between two of the tipi
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Tipis, Tepees, Teepees: History and Design of the Cloth Tipi.
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1446:"The Blackfoot Wisdom that Inspired Maslow's Hierarchy"
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The Indian Tipi: Its History, Construction, and Use
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135:Historically, the tipi has been used by certain
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120:stretched on a framework of wooden poles. The
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226:from other regions have used other types of
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930:. Bloomington: Lakota Language Consortium.
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1143:History of Dakota Territory, Volume 1. By
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780:. St. Paul: Borealis Book S. p. 470.
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1159:Annual Reports, Volume 17, Part 1. 1898.
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686:Laubin, Reginald; Laubin, Gladys (2012).
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1328:Encyclopedia of the Great Plains Indians
1147:. S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1915.
982:Aktá Lakota Museum & Cultural Center
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1419:Ph.D., Steve Taylor (March 22, 2019).
424:Ropes (historically rawhide thongs or
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216:Native Americans in the United States
1256:North American Indians of the Plains
755:. Infobase Publishing. p. 264.
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116:or, in more recent generations, of
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1979:designs and semi-permanent human
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1017:in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary
826:Deloria, Ella Cara (2022-12-22).
801:Buechel, E.; Manhart, P. (1970).
197:Indigenous peoples of the Plateau
191:. They are also used west of the
124:came into English usage from the
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212:stereotypically and incorrectly
1041:in the Encyclopedia Britannica
776:Riggs, Stephen Return (1992).
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851:White Hat Sr, Albert (1999).
715:Do All Indians Live in Tipis?
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210:Non-Native people have often
157:the seven tribes of the Sioux
2588:Native American architecture
1399:Minneapolis Institute of Art
1227:. G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1900.
1225:Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh
1100:. G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1900.
1098:Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh
1005:in the Canadian Encyclopedia
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467:Battle of the Little Bighorn
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299:Minnesota Historical Society
220:Indigenous peoples in Canada
27:Type of Native American tent
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902:"Dakota-English Dictionary"
778:A Dakota-English Dictionary
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495:Maslow's hierarchy of needs
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1064:The Mythology of All Races
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613:Dakota-English Dictionary
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485:painted tipis, circa 1910
254:Terminology and etymology
3808:Lakota words and phrases
3313:Spanish Colonial Revival
3153:Richardsonian Romanesque
2216:Wigwam, wickiup and wetu
1602:Lac La Ronge Indian Band
926:Ullrich, Jan F. (2008).
3783:Indigenous architecture
2509:Vernacular architecture
1802:Shelter-half (pup tent)
1584:Sinte Gleska University
1211:. Rand, McNally, 1890.
537:of northern Scandinavia
527:of northern Scandinavia
285:is a loanword from the
159:, as well as among the
3246:Dutch Colonial Revival
1640:and overnight shelters
1589:Blackfoot Tipi lessons
828:The Dakota Way of Life
749:Porterfield, Kay Marie
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323:The Dakota Way of Life
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264:Pine Ridge Reservation
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3450:Central-passage house
3271:Mediterranean Revival
2997:Native and indigenous
2036:Clochán (beehive hut)
1580:Tour of a Lakota tipi
1537:. The Trustee, 1911.
1421:"Original Influences"
1082:Arthur Caswell Parker
928:New Lakota Dictionary
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39:tipi (disambiguation)
3470:Critical regionalism
3163:American Renaissance
2760:Mesoamerican pyramid
2081:Icelandic turf house
1988:Traditional immobile
1822:Tent (ridge or dome)
1129:Stephen Denison Peet
547:Notes and references
541:Plains hide painting
392:with their at-times
295:Stephen Return Riggs
3318:Territorial Revival
3261:International style
3231:California bungalow
3221:American Foursquare
2676:Territorial Revival
1373:Art Is The Movement
1315:, vol. iv., p. 114.
958:. November 29, 2013
491:Siksika (Blackfoot)
483:Siksika (Blackfoot)
3369:Mid-century modern
3216:American Craftsman
3205:Streamline Moderne
2514:Village des Bories
2256:Traditional mobile
1593:Blackfoot Crossing
1311:Morgan, Lewis H.,
667:United States Army
561:Gibbs-Smith, 2007.
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1598:Cree Tipi Virtues
1478:. October 3, 2019
1354:978-1-933316-39-0
1325:Wishart, David J.
1288:978-0-8061-7406-8
1209:George O. Shields
1115:Holley, Linda A.
937:978-0-9761082-9-0
862:978-0-87480-572-7
837:978-1-4962-3359-2
787:978-0-87351-282-4
762:978-1-4381-0990-9
745:Keoke, Emory Dean
730:978-0-06-115301-3
581:978-0-8061-2236-6
567:, Gladys Laubin,
557:Holley, Linda A.
378:Types and utility
214:assumed that all
149:Canadian Prairies
16:(Redirected from
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3241:Colonial Revival
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3118:Mid-19th century
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3580:Sweat lodge
3530:Plank house
3480:Earth lodge
3298:PWA Moderne
3173:Stick style
3069:Territorial
2928:Corbel arch
2895:Rope bridge
2825:Sweat lodge
2780:Plank house
2720:Earth lodge
2671:Territorial
2633:San Bartolo
2484:Stilt house
2436:Winter room
2416:Twynham hut
2389:Quonset hut
2051:Earth lodge
1812:Spiegeltent
1807:Sibley tent
1669:Bender tent
1660:Traditional
1341:Goble, Paul
988:November 6,
962:November 6,
911:November 6,
886:November 6,
811:November 6,
663:Sibley tent
535:Sámi people
525:Sami people
515:Chum (tent)
189:Plains Cree
161:Iowa people
106:smoke flaps
3767:Categories
3570:Skyscraper
3525:Moki steps
3520:Longhouses
3414:Tiny-house
3409:Shed style
3399:Postmodern
3226:Beaux-Arts
3178:Queen Anne
3130:Italianate
3107:Antebellum
2885:Moki steps
2857:Structures
2651:Neo-Andean
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2384:Nissen hut
2374:Hopper hut
2313:Beach fale
2171:Roundhouse
1997:(Nipa hut)
1995:Bahay kubo
1827:Truck tent
1734:Yurt wagon
1450:Resilience
440:Decoration
364:sweatlodge
248:longhouses
155:, notably
51:tipi, 1891
3726:St. Louis
3666:Las Vegas
3575:Sod house
3515:Log cabin
3460:Corn crib
3389:Neomodern
3364:High-tech
3359:Earthship
3344:Brutalist
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2933:Roof comb
2865:Ballcourt
2750:Longhouse
2710:Corn crib
2494:Thatching
2364:Beach hut
2221:Zemlyanka
2201:Tongkonan
2191:Sod house
2141:Pit-house
2101:Log cabin
1909:Thatching
1904:Tent city
1863:Tent pole
1836:Equipment
1797:Roof tent
1765:tarp tent
1755:Bell tent
1189:David Yue
595:Citations
473:Teachings
415:red cedar
383:Structure
372:Red Lodge
228:dwellings
173:Blackfeet
3701:Portland
3641:Columbus
3445:Cape Cod
3440:Barabara
3201:Art Deco
3009:Builders
2915:Elements
2830:Temazcal
2705:Barabara
2533:Category
2411:Slab hut
2406:Rondavel
2379:Iris hut
2369:Hexayurt
2305:Open-air
2186:Shieling
2166:Rondavel
2161:Quinzhee
2001:Barabara
1981:shelters
1977:dwelling
1932:Category
1879:Campsite
1858:Tent peg
1848:Guy-wire
1508:June 29,
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509:See also
244:chickees
203:and the
122:loanword
3721:Spokane
3716:Seattle
3651:Houston
3646:Detroit
3636:Chicago
3631:Buffalo
3621:Atlanta
3585:Temples
3555:Saltbox
3495:I-house
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3419:Usonian
3354:Dingbat
3211:Pre-war
3183:Shingle
3092:Federal
2880:E-Group
2870:Chultun
2820:Shabono
2800:Quiggly
2764:Triadic
2715:Chickee
2661:Revival
2628:Río Bec
2338:Pergola
2323:Chickee
2283:Yaranga
2136:Palloza
1889:Lean-to
1724:Yaranga
1173:Shelter
644:July 5,
552:General
430:travois
426:babiche
419:buffalo
394:nomadic
236:wigwams
232:pueblos
185:Arapaho
143:in the
139:of the
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3740:States
3626:Boston
3614:Cities
3605:Wigwam
3565:Sipapu
3550:Ramada
3374:Modern
3308:Rustic
3256:Googie
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2943:Sipapu
2938:Sascab
2923:Ashlar
2847:Wigwam
2810:Ramada
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2596:Styles
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118:canvas
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3752:Texas
3691:Omaha
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2011:Bothy
1777:Kohte
1750:Basha
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1694:Lavvu
1689:Humpy
1662:types
1638:Tents
1521:Notes
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