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Meaning of "wigwams"

wigwams (noun): Traditional Native American dwelling structures that are typically made of natural materials such as wood, bark, and grass. Wigwams are usually dome-shaped and were commonly used by certain tribes as homes or meeting places
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Wigwams could be either conical or domed in shape.
They also made canoes and wigwams.
Wigwams were covered by it and canoes were constructed from it.
Days ago you were talking about wigwams.
The wigwams were actually shaken down by it.
I read that your homes are called wigwams.
These are his wigwams with the roofs off.
They set fire to their wigwams.
Six more wigwams were built to be used as guest rooms.
Dig these fancy wigwams.
We made wigwams out of wax paper and painted them.
Algonquian dwellings were called wigwams.
The big wigwams could shelter ten to twelve people.
They live in wigwams.
Wigwams were not limited to the Algonquians.

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I am surprised his family have not pitched wigwams on the forecourt.
In the wigwams of the Montauks.
To cover their wigwams.
Wigwams differ in construction from tipis that were used by Indians of the Great Plains.
This sort of birch bark is used for making canoes and wigwams.
They seasonally lived in long houses and wigwams of wood and woven mats.
The Miꞌkmaq lived in structures called wigwams.
The Iroquois lived in wigwams and long houses.
I feared they might prove Indian wigwams.
The English burned sixty wigwams and the corn fields.
Church discovered five English captives in the wigwams.
They lived in wigwams made of light-weight material.
Other mission hospitals and settlements are represented with wigwams and igloos.
Could these wigwams have been an attraction at one of those fairs?
We gathered cedar from our cottages and put them inside the wigwams as mattresses.
They lived in wigwams and travelled in small communities, often using birch bark canoes.
They drove the frost and cold of winter from the wigwams of the village.
Wigwams were reduced to ashes, and six.
They also gathered and used forest products in making their wigwams and other dwellings.
Some wigwams were conical, others domed.
The English went on setting fire to wigwams in the villages.
The village is thought to have been a semi-permanent settlement with dome-shaped wigwams.
So the English set fire to the wigwams of the village.
We offer the best clamping of UK with our original heated wooden wigwams.
Tipis and Wigwams.
The tribe built longhouses, more commonly referred to as wigwams.
We must take down our wigwams | and leave soon.
The children 's parents are staying just outside the school in wigwams.
It was used for the construction of canoes, wigwams and many types of containers.
What a classy neighbourhood . Dig these fancy wigwams.
This symbol was found on clothes, wigwams and snowshoes.
From passing on and off the Island at will, and building their wigwams.
In warm weather, they constructed light wigwams for portability.
I have no idea what you're saying, but it sounds nice. - Wigwams.
No mobiles, no wigwams.

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