The word Indian is spelled the same (capitalized) for either the people or things of India, the Indian ocean, or the historic term for Native American tribes (American Indians).
The likely word is Indian, name applied to American tribes or to people of India.
There is no single spelling, because there was no corresponding written language. The variant acceptable spellings are teepee, tepee, or tipi. Or the related term "wigwam."
A Wig wam
You are referring to a Tipi (pronounced Tee-Pee).
Well sort of, they lived in small buildings that somewhat resembled wooden teepees. look up a picture of a caddo house on google images for petes sake
it is called a teepee. a teepee is made of 3 to 4 poles main poles and about 2 more for support.for t he cover cover of a teepee it took as much as 42 buffalo hides sewn together with sinew. They had a hole in the top for smoke and they had a door on the east side to shelter for wind.
BB
'Teepee', meaning the traditional Indian home.
teepee's , longhouses.
A Wig wam
None? The teepee was a plains Indian dwelling.
There is no absolute answer.The phonetic Amerindian term for the conical hide dwellings may be spelled: teepee, tipi, or tepee.
TEEPEE : A Native American (Amerindian) dwelling : a tent or wigwam.
Yes . . . tipi or tepee.
There are two common ways: tepee and teepee (a wigwam), but some spell checkers do not accept teepee.The spelling "tipi" is also found. All are an attempt to render a phonetic spelling of a non-English word.
You are referring to a Tipi (pronounced Tee-Pee).
They lived in teepee's. They are tents made of buffalo skins.
There are several variants of the spoken term, including tepee, teepee, and tipi.
The shape of a teepee is a cone.