wigwams (Meaning)

wigwams

a hut of the American Indians of the Great Lakes region and eastward having typically an arched framework of poles overlaid with bark, mats, or hides, a hut used by the American Indians of the Great Lakes region and eastward usually having an arched frame of poles covered with bark, rush mats, or hides, a rough hut

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a hut of the American Indians of the Great Lakes region and eastward having typically an arched framework of poles overlaid with bark, mats, or hides, a hut use

huts, hogans, shacks, hovels, cottages, shanties, abodes, hutches, lean-tos, lodges

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The Native American tribe built sturdy wigwams as their primary shelter.

The entrance to the wigwam was covered with a flap of animal skin.

The interior of the wigwam was decorated with colorful paintings and carvings.

A fire burned in the center of the wigwam, providing warmth and light.