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Wigwam logo #10101) Algonquin dome home 2) Certain lodging 3) Chez Cherokee 4) Dances With Wolves structure 5) Debut single 6) Home of the brave 7) Home on a reservation 8) Home that is not a house 9) Indian lodge 10) Landmark in Chicago 11) Lodge 12) Native American dwelling 13) Native american home 14) Native american shelter
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Wigwam logo #10101) Teepee 2) Tent 3) Tepee 4) Tipi
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WigWam logo #21000[duo] WigWam are a duo comprising Alex James, the bassist from Blur and vocalist Betty Boo. With record producer Ben Hillier, and former Boo collaborators Beatmasters, WigWam were said to be creating an album which they described as `experimental yet accessible 21st century pop`. However, James did not mention the project in his 2007 autobi...
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Wigwam logo #21000 A wigwam, wickiup or wetu is a domed room dwelling formerly used by certain Native American tribes, and still used for ceremonial purposes. The term wickiup is generally used to label these kinds of dwellings in the Southwestern United States and West. Wigwam is usually applied to these structures in the Northeastern United States. Wetu is the Wam...
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Wigwam logo #21000[Chula, Virginia] The Wigwam is a historic home located near the Appomattox River in Chula, in Amelia County, Virginia; it was the home of Congressman, U.S. Senator, and Governor William Branch Giles (1762-1830). The home is surrounded by over 100 acres of farmland. It consists of a rear ell dated to around 1790 and a front block added in t...
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Wigwam logo #21002• (n.) An Indian cabin or hut, usually of a conical form, and made of a framework of poles covered with hides, bark, or mats; -- called also tepee.
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Wigwam logo #20080An Abnaki word for a dwelling made from bark, saplings or brush.
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wigwam logo #20688Temporary dwelling made by American Indians. It consists of a rough conical framework of poles stuck in the ground and converging above, covered with bark, matting, or tanned hides. ...
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wigwam logo #20973An Indian cabin or hut, usually of a conical form, and made of a framework of poles covered with hides, bark, or mats; called also tepee. [Sometimes written also weekwam] 'Very spacious was the wigwam, Made of deerskin dressed and whitened, With the gods of the Dacotahs Drawn and painted on its curtains.' (Longfellow) ... 'The wigwam, or Indian hou...
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Wigwam logo #20972Wig'wam noun [ From the Algonquin or Massachusetts Indian word wēk , 'his house,' or 'dwelling place;' with possessive and locative affixes, wē-kou-om-ut , 'in his (or their) house,' contracted by the English to weekwam , and wigwam .] An Indian cabin or hut, us...
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Wigwam logo #21217A wigwam is the hut or dwelling place of the north-eastern Algonquian Indians of North America. There are four main types of wigwam: domed, peaked, tepee-shaped and the bark house. The domed wigwam was made of saplings driven into the ground and bent over to form a framework of arches over which spread birch or elm bark or reed mats.
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wigwam logo #20400[n] - a native American lodge frequently having an oval shape and covered with bark or hides
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Wigwam logo #10136The dome-shaped lodge of some eastern Indian tribes.
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wigwam logo #20974 noun a native American lodge frequently having an oval shape and covered with bark or hides
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