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wigwam (s) (noun), wigwams (pl)
1. A tall tent built by eastern North American Indians made of poles formed like a dome and covered by hides of large animals, mats made of woven rush, or sheets of tree bark: "In comparison to a teepee with its pointed top, a wigwam had a rounded or curved roof."

"Each tribe had its own special designs for constructing their wigwams."

2. Etymology: from Algonquian (Eastern Abenaki) meaning "a dwelling" or "their abode"; literally, "their house".
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