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Tipis, Tepees, Teepees: History and Design of the Cloth Tipi
1982 — Finnigan, James T. Tipi Rings and Plains Prehistory: A Reassessment of Their Archaeological Potential. National Museums of Canada, 1982. 1982 — Jackson, Jaime. The Canvas Tipi. Lafayette, CA: Lodgepole Press, 1982. 1982— ...
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The Indian Tipi: Its History, Construction, and Use - Pagina 15
v'mD GEHUTU “O DWELLING in all the world stirs the imagination like the tipi of the Plains Indian. It is without doubt one of the most picturesque of all shelters and one of the most practical movable dwellings ever invented. Comfortable, roomy ...
Gladys Laubin, Reginald Laubin,
2012
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The Tipi: Portable Home of the Plains - Pagina 15
A tipi ownet could sell his painted dwelling to someone willing to accept the duties and ohligations of ownetship, hut the images could not he copied without tisking illness ot death. When a painted tipi was teplaced with a new one, the wotn ...
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Blackfoot War Art: Pictographs of the Reservation Period, ... - Pagina 205
After that, when the sticks were handed out, they knew how many stories were going on the tipi.37 Ted Yellowfly's explanation was similar: "An Indian will purchase the title to a war deed design. He will then build a new tipi. He allots certain ...
Lloyd James Dempsey,
2007
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The American Indian Craft Book - Pagina 180
and pi meaning "used for." It is also spelled tepee, as it is pronounced. These beautiful serviceable lodges were especially suitable for the area in which they were used. Actually the tipi is not a true cone, as the back or west side is much ...
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Native American History For Dummies - Pagina 247
oftentimes conflating all Native Americans tribes into one huge tipi-inhabiting clan — that just ain't so), and, thus, is commonly not given the respect the dwelling deserves. As is common with many aspects of Indian culture, there is a spiritual ...
Dorothy Lippert, Stephen J. Spignesi,
2011
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Building Construction Before Mechanization - Pagina 220
Twelve to fourteen buffalo hides that had been thoroughly scraped and tanned were cut and sewn together to form the cover, including the smoke flaps. When a cover was first installed, a smudge fire was lit inside the tepee [tipi], the smoke ...
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The tipi: a center of native American life
THE T I P I (tepee) was not a simple tent — it was a sophisticated dwelling designed and built with enormous skill to meet the demands of life on the Great Plains. With a straightforward text and clear line drawings, author Charlotte Yue and ...
David Yue, Charlotte Yue,
1984
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Tipi rings: a chronicle of the Jicarilla Apache Land Claim
PREFACE • • • Tipi rings — circles of stone left in the vast lands where the Jicarilla Apache buffalo hunters erected their conical tents of hide — disclosed more than 80 campsites and villages located within an area encompassing more than ...
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Native Americans - Pagina 33
Name________________________________. About. the. Tipi. The Tipi (tepee) was not just a simple tent. It was a well- constructed home built to stand up to the harsh weather of the Great Plains. It had to be warm in winter to protect from the ...