Make a teepee out of sticks and plant red runner beans to grow around the teepee. |
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This is connected to a large bamboo teepee with pole beans, gourds and other climbing plants covering it. |
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By the waning light inside the teepee, Laurie and Gil knew that night was approaching. |
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An adaptation of the pillar is the teepee, a combination of three or four pillars joined at the top to form a pyramidal shape. |
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Joan ties some of the very tall pieces together in a teepee style for pole beans. |
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The meat of buffalo and deer was a source of food, while the hides provided rawhide and buckskins for teepee covers, blankets, clothes and parfleches. |
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The other vessel, the Library of Parliament, is round and shaped like a teepee. |
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We find a tiny teepee constructed of twigs on the underside of a leaf, home to an immature caterpillar of a bagworm moth. |
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We couldn't have the teepee and canoe or the farm and baby lambs without the sea of fire and the Ice Age. |
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She repurposes a chandelier into a centerpiece, an unwanted blanket into a whimsical teepee, a large can into a slightly smaller can. |
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It is a round room shaped like a teepee, a medicine wheel, a symbol of unity. |
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A local resident showed us the way and the teepee where we should leave our car. |
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The Heritage Village will include a cultural and historical centre, a teepee village and cabins by the lake. |
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For example, the large metal and wood structure in the centre resembles a teepee. |
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There was nothing in the teepee sharp enough to use as a cutting tool. |
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The teepee is also a place for spiritual leaders and all who are participating in this ceremonial aspect of the journey, to visit, rest, pray and offer support for each other. |
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Visit a real teepee, and discover the legends of a people rich in history. |
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The BCHP will cover 500 acres and incorporate four National Historic Sites, an Interpretive Centre, a teepee village, a buffalo paddock and other period attractions. |
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Covering a surface of 1 785 sq. ft., Migizy Gas is located in a log house with a roof design in the shape of a teepee, an Aboriginal traditional home. |
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It also has 20 cabins, 20 serviced recreational vehicle sites, 20 teepee sites, a pow-wow ground, archaeological tours, wilderness hiking trails and canoe expeditions. |
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The programme includes riding on bridle paths between forests and pastures, meals by the fireside, nights under the stars, in a teepee or on the straw. |
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The next phase of the project is expected to be completed in April 2003 and will include the Ktunaxa Interpretive Centre, a 24-unit teepee camp, and a Ktunaxa arts and crafts centre. |
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The incident ended with peace pipes, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres served from a teepee. |
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I was really nervous – for some reason we were perched on low stools in a teepee and there was I, a 23-year-old gob on a stick interviewing an icon, but I remember he was incredibly kind and warm to me. |
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For nearly four weeks she has been on a hunger strike inside a traditional teepee on a small island within sight of the national parliament building. |
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You had a good guess if you thought these circles were created by an ancient civilization, like the Aztecs, or it represents a giant teepee ring. But it's not correct. |
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These values are inspired from traditional value systems such as the medicine wheel, the teepee poles teachings and the Medewiwin Society, to name a few. |
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The Saamis Teepee stands sentinel over the Saamis archaeological site. |
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