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Once the birchbark is in place, ropes or strips of wood are wrapped around the wigwam to hold the bark in place. ... Tepees (also spelled Teepees or Tipis) are tent-like American Indian houses used by Plains tribes. A tepee is made of a cone-shaped wooden frame with a covering of buffalo hide. Like modern tents,
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Native American Bibliography ... Sometimes they dressed up in the skins of animals to sneak up on their prey. The men of the tribe wore leather aprons and leggings made of animal skins. ... The houses were built from tree bark and branches. They made their houses in the forests. Their clothes were made from the skins of game.
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Fill in the missing letters to complete these 10 words. All these words contain George Washington's initials (GW). ... 2. American Indian hut or lodge made out of bark or animal skins ... 10. Flowering tree with a lovely "bark"
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The making of windows will supply ventilation to Indian huts, but the form of the hut we must bear in mind is made to suit the locality in which we find it. ... Animal skins, birch bark, construction plastic sheeting, several ponchos, I don't care. If the outside ... 47 shows a fisherman's hut made with a few sticks and bark. Fig.
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Unlike the American Plains Indians, the Lenape did not live in teepees, but in wigwams, windowless huts with round roofs. Each family probably constructed its own wigwam. It was built on a framework of saplings bent to the proper shape and fastened with rushes, strips of the inner bark of trees, or strips of animal skins.
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The typical Algonquian lodge of the woods and lakes was oval, and the conical lodge, made of sheets of birch-bark, ... The frame of the hut is made by driving poles into the ground and strengthening them by cross beams. This framework is covered, both within and without, with the above-mentioned pieces of bark, ... Indian Tribes...
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The Pine Bark Beetle, which feeds on and kills pine ... In Antarctica, a hut once used by British explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott has survived almost a century of freezing conditions but is now in danger of being engulfed by increasingly heavy snows.” [AP] ... The kittens are often homeless and end up in animal shelters.
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wore little clothing except in winter - made from animal skins ... little or no clothing - clothes made from bark, grass, tule or occasionally deerskin ... sweat lodge...
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Once in Indian repertoires, ... Formerly, the rattle used in religious ceremonies of the Ojibwa (Chippewa) medicine lodge was made of bark or hide formed into a cylindrical vessel, ... Precontact drums were usually made from logs hollowed by charring and scraping, with animal skins stretched over their openings for drumheads.
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