A type of tent or dwelling used by Native Americans.
1 He lost his scalp; it hangs in the smoke of my wigwam .
2 They promise me a wigwam in their village in the Blue Mountains.
3 This made a little tent in the middle of the large wigwam .
4 The wolf then went to the wigwam of the two old women.
5 The clouds of steam which filled the wigwam quite disconcerted the wolves.
6 Throwing back the deerskin, the youthful warrior stepped quickly within the wigwam .
7 Mul-tal-la led the way into the imperial wigwam , the brothers closely following.
8 The Ephesian temple, and the Indian wigwam , rested on the same earth.
9 On the fifth day he found the frame of a deserted wigwam .
10 One of them spoke, and said, A wigwam stands in the deep.
11 Take em all and put em in wigwam a long way off.
12 To Dave, in the dark and foul-smelling wigwam , the time passed slowly.
13 He stalked away, letting the flap of the wigwam close after him.
14 So saying, the chief rose, and stalked solemnly out of the wigwam .
15 De-ha-wa-mis mourned long and deeply for the pride of her Indian wigwam .
16 When they returned to the wigwam all within was darkness and gloom.
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