tipies
Tipies, also spelled tipis or tepees, are conical tents traditionally used by Indigenous peoples of the North American Great Plains. The term tipi comes from the Lakota word thípi, meaning dwelling, and the plural tipís or tipies reflects different linguistic spellings in English. Tipies are designed to be portable and quick to set up, matching the mobile lifestyle of many Plains communities.
Construction and design: A tipie is built around a cone-shaped frame of long lodge-pole poles arranged in
Historical use: Tipies were well suited to the nomadic or semi-nomadic lifestyles of many Plains groups, including
Modern context: Today tipies appear in cultural centers, powwows, and educational programs, and remain a symbol