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Where did the teepee come from?

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=A tipi (also teepee, tepee) is a conical tent originally made of animal skins or birch bark and popularized by the Native Americans of the Great.==Many famous campers have said that the Indian teepee is the best known movable home. It is roomy, self-ventilating, cannot blow down, and is the only tent that admits of a fire inside.==Then why is not everywhere used? Because of the difficulty of the poles. If on the prairie, you must carry your poles. If in the woods, you must cut them at each camp.=

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The teepee is a large, conical tent that Native Americans used for shelter. These structures were popular for the nomadic plains tribes, such as the Lakota.

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The word teepee came from language Slouan (North America)

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teepee mean: (a Native American tent; usually of conical shape)

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teepees are found in Africa red indians live in teepees

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it came from your butt

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lakota sue

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