if you mean the triangular one, i would say an ice cream cone.
a party hat
The Lakota used buffalo hide to use as blankets for the winter and other seasons.
The ankh roughly meant 'eternal life'; the closest thing to it today, both in shape and meaning, would be the Celtic cross and to a lesser extent the Christian cross (although this does not share the original meaning).
Native American Indians
a tepee normally they were made out of skin.
a party hat
plate
Chess is similar to checkers. They can be played on the same board.
the women own tepee
The plural form of tepee is tepees.
They're similar - in that they both provide shelter. They're different - in that the tepee is intended as a temporary structure, while the lodge is more permanent.
A hogan was a Navajo earthen house that was suited for permanent residency and was constructed partially below-grade - which helped provide protection from harsh weather. Tepee (also Tipis or Teepee) were similar to tents in that they were placed in temporary locations and could be assembled or disassembled quickly. A hogan was a permanent structure and a tepee was designed to be movable.
No. Tipi (tepee, teepee) is a noun, a conical tent. But the noun can be used as an adjunct or adjective (tepee pole, tepee hides).
the word tepee comes from the country Sioux
Electric Tepee was created on 1992-05-11.
Tepees are usually made out of natural resources. For the outside of the tepee is usually animal skin, but mostly deer skin. They use trees or long wooden sticks to keep the tepee stable.
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