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A tipi is a tent made of animal skins and is often called a lodge in older English writings.A canvas covering is usually used for modern tipis.The smoke flaps at the top of the tipi are different from other conical tents.[5][6]
The tipi has been used by the Indigenous people of the Plains in the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies of North America.They are also traditional on the other side of the Rockies by tribes such as the Cayuse.They are still used in many of these communities for ceremonial purposes.While Native American tribes and First Nation band governments from other regions have used other types of dwellings, tipis are often stereotypically and wrongly associated with all Native Americans in the United States.[8]
The tipi is durable, provides warmth and comfort in winter, cool in the heat of summer, and dry during heavy rains.When people need to relocate and can't be reconstructed quickly in a new area, tipis can be disassembled and packed away quickly.Plains Indians had a nomadic lifestyle and this was important to them.[15]
The lavvu is used by the Indigenous Smi people of northern Europe.[16, 17 and 18]
The word tipi is from the Lakota language.The word thpi means "a dwelling" or "they dwell".[20]
The wigwam or "wickiup", a dome-shaped shelter typically made of bark layers on a pole-structure, was also used by various tribes.The term wigwam is often used to refer to a conical skin tipi.note 3
At one time, the translation for all indigenous dwellings was "lodge", resulting in many compounds and place names such as sweatlodge, lodgepole pine, Red Lodge, and so on.
A typical family tipi is a conical, portable structure with two smoke flaps, multiple poles and called lodge poles.Lewis H. Morgan said that.