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Wigwams, traditional dwellings of certain Native American tribes, typically did not have flaps on top like teepees. Instead, they featured a domed or rounded shape constructed from wooden frames covered with materials such as bark, mats, or hides. The design allowed for ventilation and warmth, but the top was generally open or had a small opening rather than a flap.

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