A type of tent or dwelling used by Native Americans.
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Examples for "wigwam"
Examples for "wigwam"
1He lost his scalp; it hangs in the smoke of my wigwam.
2They promise me a wigwam in their village in the Blue Mountains.
3This made a little tent in the middle of the large wigwam.
4The wolf then went to the wigwam of the two old women.
5The clouds of steam which filled the wigwam quite disconcerted the wolves.
1The women went into the wickiup and covered their heads with their blankets.
2Glanton rode his horse completely through the first wickiup trampling the occupants underfoot.
3They let him live in the wickiup encampments.
4All followed the sprint she made for the wickiup, and saw, with her, the picture its interior afforded.
5But it's up to us to help all we can, and I reckon we'll begin by taking a preliminary survey of this wickiup.
1I ran to the wetu and clasped the wizard by his arm.
2He had reached the wetu and was lifting the woven mat.
3It was dark in the wetu, so I thought perhaps my eyes tricked me.
4When I left the wetu, the sun was setting.
5She walked quickly past, disappearing into some other wetu.
Translations for wiigiiwaam