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. |
Wenonah, at the door of her brother's wigwam, looked into the north and saw the stars grow pale through streams of electric fire. |
Each wigwam counted usually seven or eight persons, and these, together with their provisions, required the use of about twenty horses. |
From Dollywood to the wigwam Village Motel, the country never looked so sweet as through the eyes of a pooch. |
Large varieties of sweet peas will need a sturdier form of support, either a wigwam or a row of garden stakes. |