- A wigwam, wikiup, wetu (Wampanoag), or
wiigiwaam (Ojibwe, in syllabics: ᐧᐄᑭᐧᐋᒻ) is a semi-permanent
domed dwelling formerly used by
certain Native American...
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women to make a
wiigiwaam of bark, put the dead boy in a
covering of
wiigwaas and
place the body on the
ground in the
middle of the
wiigiwaam.” On the next...
- An
Ojibwe midew 'ceremonial leader' in a mide-
wiigiwaam 'medicine lodge'...
- eagle'
bemaadizid 'person'
bemaadizijig 'people'
makizin 'moccasin, shoe'
wiigiwaam 'wigwam, house'
There is no
standard writing system used for all Ojibwe...
- (wild rice) for food.
Historically their typical dwelling has been the
wiigiwaam (wigwam),
built either as a
waginogaan (domed-lodge) or as a nasawa'ogaan...
- below).
Wigwam (definition) From
Eastern Abenaki wìkəwam (c.f.
Ojibwe wiigiwaam), from Proto-Algonquian *wi·kiwa·Hmi.
Woodchuck (definition) Reshaped...
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using birch bark
maniwiigwaasekomaan –
Knife for
harvesting birch bark
wiigiwaam – Wigwam,
typically made
using birch bark wiigwaasi-makak –
boxes and...
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using birch bark maniwiigwaasekomaan:
Knife for
harvesting birch bark
wiigiwaam: Wigwam,
typically made
using birch bark wiigwaasi-makak:
boxes and other...
- as hm in
Munsee (for example, PA *wi·kiwa·Hmi "house"
becomes Ojibwe wiigiwaam, Fox wîkiyâpi, and
Munsee wíikwahm). The
first member of the
cluster may...
- 'house' *wi·kiwa·ˀmi *wi·ki·w[a·hm] *wi·tyəw wetu (weetyuw) /wiːtjəw/
wiigiwaam ho'oowu 'earth,' 'land' *ačkyi *aski· *ahki· ohke (ahkee) /ahkiː/ aki...