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A cone-shaped tent traditionally used by many native peoples of the Great Plains of North America
{i} conical tent constructed from animal hides supported by long poles (used by American Indians)
a native American tent; usually of conical shape
see tepee. another spelling of tepee
tepee
a conical tent usually consisting of skins and used especially by American Indians of the Plains
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An Indian wigwam or tent
teepees
plural of teepee
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A tepee is a round tent. Tepees were first made by Native American peoples from animal skins or the outer covering of trees. = wigwam. a round tent with a pointed top, used by some Native Americans (tipi, from ti + pi ). or tipi Tall tent dwelling used by the Plains Indians. It was suited to their nomadic life of buffalo hunting, because it could be easily folded and dragged by a horse. It was made by stretching dressed and fitted buffalo skins over a skeleton of 20-30 wooden poles, all slanted in toward a central point and tied together near the top. A flap at the top allowed smoke to escape, and a flap at the bottom served as a doorway. The tepee became a popular symbol of all American Indians, although the wigwam, wickiup, hogan, igloo, and longhouse were at least as important
tepee
{i} cone-shaped tent used by American Indians
tepee
a native American tent; usually of conical shape
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    () From the Lakota language; the word thípi (ˈtʰipi) consists of two elements: the verb thí, meaning "to dwell," and pi, a pluralising enclitic (a suffix-like ending that marks the subject of the verb as plural), which means "they dwell." Lakota verbs can be used as nouns and this is the case with thípi, which in practice just means "house."