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wigwam
[ wig-wom, -wawm ]
noun
- a Native American dwelling, usually of rounded or oval shape, formed of poles overlaid with bark, mats, or skins. Compare lodge ( def 9 ), teepee.
- the Wigwam. Tammany Hall ( def 2 ).
wigwam
/ 藞飞瑟伞藢飞忙尘 /
noun
- any dwelling of the North American Indians, esp one made of bark, rushes, or skins spread over or enclosed by a set of arched poles lashed together Compare tepee
- a similar structure for children
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of wigwam1
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Example Sentences
鈥淭here were a lot of buildings in our culture that made simple symbolic references like animals or traditional longhouses and wigwams,鈥 Mr. Cornelius said.
The course was jointly led by Ojibwe elders, who taught him how to knap flint, tan hides and build wigwams.
Madison鈥檚 preferred location for the national capital was a 鈥渨igwam place鈥 suitable for hunting parties and hermits.
鈥淏ut they would never have built their wigwam right there on the edge of the beach, because it鈥檚 dangerous. It floods, it鈥檚 exposed to the winds.鈥
This production rightly omits, for instance, the 鈥淲a Tan We鈥 girls of the 鈥渓ocal wigwam of Heeawatha鈥 and their 鈥淚ndian war dance.鈥
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