No. It is a shelter made by weaving sticks and covering it with brush. Sort of like a large upside-down basket.
They would live in a wikiup or a tipi. A wikiup is a small nA Wickiup is a small, round, cone-shaped house with a willow- frame covered with brush.
wikiup is another term for wigwam
The Pauite tribe in the Great Basin.
they look like aether a small or big wikiup
Their ordinary dwelling is the wikiup, or small rounded hut, of tule rushes over a framework of poles, with the ground for a floor and the fire in the center,
A wikiup is a relatively small, temporary, round dwelling of the Apache Indians of the American Southwest; could be reassembled relatively easily and quickly; had a lightweight framework formed by saplings lashed together at their tops so as to form either a domed structure or a conical structure. Additional poles were placed along the sides of the framework to provide added structural strength; the framework was covered with a matting.
The difference between a wigwam and a wikiup is in the languages of the Native Americans who built them, rather than in the structures. The two words mean the same thing: a structure made with a frame that is usually arched, and covered with whatever material was available (such as matting or animal skins). There is a lot of variation in the materials used. Both words ("wigwam" and "wikiup") have been imported into English, but from different Native American languages.
100% of underground is underground.
Go to the underground man and he will give you an underground kit
The underground railway was NOT underground. It was a trail leading the black to safety.
No it is known as the underground railroad as it was hidden from sight
"underground" in German is "Untergrund""Underground" as in the "London Underground" or the "Subway" it is "U-Bahn" short for "Untergrundbahn"