The quick answer is, it depends. It depends on the size of the tipi, it depends on how many people you have to help. I have put up a 20 foot tipi with poles, cover, liner and floor in about three hours. With two more people helping it could be done in a couple of hours.
Women would normally take and put up the tipis, but it would take 1-2 hours.
Traditional tipi setup should be with the door to the east. This is because the west is the place of death. You never want to wake up in the place of death. You want to step out of your tipi to the east in the morning.
The three Blackfoot tribes (Blood, Piegan and Blackfoot) used tipi-style dwellings they called oyis because, like all other Plains tribes, they were nomadic buffalo hunters.Nomads need dwellings that can be transported and set up easily and the answer and traditional home for the Blackfoot tribe was the oyis (tipi).
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It is also "set up" The past tense of set is also set. For example: I set up my friends and now they're getting married.
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The advantages of living in a tipi are that it heats up easy with merely a small campfire, it shields from the sun in the hot seasons, and it is easy to pack up and take with you.
It would take you 2-3 years to set it up and to take it down 2-3 years aswell and that's a long time
Thin Clients do not take long to set up. However, even though they require little time to set up, there are different types that require varying lengths of time.
It only takes 5 minutes to set up and configure!
Bedding was placed on the floor of a tipi. Sometimes people would hang up clothes inside the tipi, on lines suspended from the tipi's poles.
It depends. If you are working alone, expect it to take a few hours to do. If you have people helping you, it will not take as long.
5 minutes .. doesn't take more than that , promise
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The YouTube video in the link below shows a tipi being erected by three or four people in 52 seconds - but the film is speeded up. In reality it might take 15 or 20 minutes, depending on how many people are involved and if they know what they are doing.
Depends on the program and what you mean by "set up." It could be several seconds to several hours.
5 minutes .. doesn't take more than that , promise
It really depends on how involved you are getting. A basic system can be set up in a matter of a couple of hours.