Wigwam
Raid on St-Francis
The Wigwam, is a domed single room dwelling used by certain Native American tribes. These domed constructions were an ideal shelter under all kinds of conditions. The basic structure was formed with a framework of arched poles, usually wooden, which were then covered with some sort of roofing material. This usually depended on the local availability of materials, such as grass, brush, bark, matts or cloth. The Wigwam is not to be confused with the plains Indian “Tipi”
Raid on St-Francis
The Wigwam, is a domed single room dwelling used by certain Native American tribes. These domed constructions were an ideal shelter under all kinds of conditions. The basic structure was formed with a framework of arched poles, usually wooden, which were then covered with some sort of roofing material. This usually depended on the local availability of materials, such as grass, brush, bark, matts or cloth. The Wigwam is not to be confused with the plains Indian “Tipi”
Years | Late 18th Century, Mid 18th Century, Early 18th Century, Late 17th Century, Mid 17th Century, Early 17th Century, 16th Century, Middle Age, Antiquity, Bronze Age |
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Role | Civilians |
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