Since precolonial times Indians had made mats for covering the frames and lining the sides of wigwams and for sleeping or sitting upon. |
Accommodation links offer breaks in converted castles, churches, lighthouses and wigwams. |
Helianthus was first grown by the Aztec Indians who worshipped it, ate it, and decorated their wigwams with it. |
I keep dreaming I'm camping with this gorgeous woman, sometimes in army tents, sometimes in mountain tents, sometimes in wigwams. |
By the late 1880s many Ojibwa lived in one-room log cabins, frame cabins, or tar paper shacks rather than in wigwams. |
In contrast to white people's extravagant ways, Indian wigwams are of high quality, comfortable, and very cheap to build and maintain. |