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I told Ann that I was making a wigwam for a goose's bridle, a special one to help Dad escape. Really, I was carving a plane.
It will be interesting to see how high the dwarf beans will grow and also if the wigwam we got for the runner beans will be tall enough.
Each wigwam counted usually seven or eight persons, and these, together with their provisions, required the use of about twenty horses.
They are self-sufficient, with an outdoor kitchen and a wigwam with its own wood burner.
Large varieties of sweet peas will need a sturdier form of support, either a wigwam or a row of garden stakes.
Team's sister received them kindly and took them to the wigwam to rest after their journey.
Annual climbers such as sweet peas can be supported by a wigwam made from bamboo or by twiggy prunings taken from coloured stemmed dogwoods and other shrubs cut back in March.
From Dollywood to the wigwam Village Motel, the country never looked so sweet as through the eyes of a pooch.
The concrete finally cracked apart and the wigwam tipped right over.
The party constructs a 15-20 foot high wigwam, sleeps in tents and eats ready-to-eat meals provided by the Canadian Military.
The latter can look especially attractive if you use flexible rushes or bamboo to make an Indian wigwam.
I discovered it at the age of 6 when we were buying a little wigwam as a souvenir of a visit to the Museum with my parents.
I've got one in front of me now which is a concrete monstrosity done in the form of an Indian wigwam, that is, tent shaped with three imitation poles sticking up from the roof.
Almost frantic with grief, the chief raised up the dead body, conveyed it to his canoe, and recrossing the river, hastened to his wigwam, with the stern determination of sacrificing his prisoner to the manes of the deceased.
Use twist ties to help shape the display and in no time you'll have an amazing wigwam of clematis.
By the early 21st century, wickiup had become the preferred term among many Native Americans because wigwam was believed to play into a stereotype.
Wickiup, also called wigwam, indigenous North American dwelling characteristic of many Northeast Indian peoples and in more limited use in the Plains, Great Basin, Plateau, and California culture areas.
You can visit a tipi, a wigwam and a longhouse or explore ancient technologies and tools used in building birchbark canoes through hands-on demonstrations.
The frame of the wigwam was built of spruce poles tied together. Sheets of birch bark tied together were placed over the frame to keep out the cold.
And he led her to the wife's place in the wigwam.
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Into the heart of each there leaped the desire that she might tend his wigwam fire.
Wenonah, at the door of her brother's wigwam, looked into the north and saw the stars grow pale through streams of electric fire.
He then threw to them the morsel of moose-meat he had taken from the wigwam.
Why not go at once to the wigwam of Susquesus, and get out of him and yop the history of the state of things.
Evidently Caughnega had begun his work, for he was now ready to enter his wigwam.
We were in a wigwam, which afforded us but miserable shelter from the inclemency of the season.
A warrior of the long house takes no friend from the wigwam of an Algonquin.
They will make him petticoats, and bid him stay in the wigwam with the women, for he is no longer to be trusted with the business of a man.
Seven men and one young woman, they warmed themselves together at the fire, which extended its bright wall along the whole front of their wigwam.
John lived in a boat turned upside down on the sands, Michael in a wigwam, Wendy in a house of leaves deftly sewn together.
Inside the wigwam, a deerskin curtain separated them from each other.
Upon my word were I at Mackinaw, I should take this to be the inside of an Indian wigwam.
The Fuegian wigwam resembles, in size and dimensions, a haycock.
So the duke and the king went to overhauling our wigwam, to see what the beds was like.
The boys lay down as usual in the wigwam in the midst of the family.
The boys lay down as usual in the wigwam, in the midst of the family.
Against the southern horizon shone the yellow birch of a wigwam.
Here in the Sierras we live in a wickiup, a sort of a roofless wigwam.
It kept on its course through a vast wilderness of silent and apparently uninhabited mountains, without a savage wigwam upon its banks, or bark upon its waters.
In the Indian gazettes a wigwam was the symbol of a day's march, and a row of them cut or painted on the bark of a tree signified that so many times they had camped.
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