We have no meanings for "old wigwam" in our records yet.
1 I don't reckon I'm very likely to see my old wigwam again, either.
2 This poor weak body is like the old wigwam .
3 Very short, good portage, old wigwam , good water ahead.
4 We made a fire of old wigwam poles, and roasted our fish before it on a flat stone.
5 Then you and I will get to work with our flint and steel and set this old wigwam afire.
7 It laid hold of the thin, dry bark at the edge of the old wigwam and blazed up with extraordinary rapidity.
8 George found old wigwam about a quarter of a mile up south branch; also a winter blaze crossing stream north to south, fresh.
9 When this copper-hide here showed us Venn's band, within a hundred yards of the old wigwam , right under Winthrop's nose, in the swamp.
10 Lots of old cuttings at northwest corner of lake; two old wigwams .
11 Old wigwam and broken-down canoe at lunch place.
12 Lots of old wigwams about, summer and winter.
13 Plenty caribou signs - two old wigwams (winter) on rock.
14 How the old Wigwam rang with our patriotic songs, the bands playing martial airs for the "Plumed Knight."
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