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Wigwams were constructed around a framework of supple poles that were stuck into the ground, bent over and tied together at the top. This frame was covered in sheets of bark or mats woven from grass or leaves; it was this covering that could be removed, rolled up and taken to another camp site. The framework would be left in place, to be used again later.

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