Building a wiki is not easy, you will need to consider serveral things, such as which features your wiki should consist of and also a wiki software might be needed. Finally you would like to get a website domain and a host to help you get your page on the internet so other people can visit it you can also look that up online.
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
No. It is a shelter made by weaving sticks and covering it with brush. Sort of like a large upside-down basket.
Do myou need a builder licence to build new homes
you would need about 99 people to build a castle.
You need a design for a helicopter. That design will tell you what materials you need...because every heli has different materials in it. The things you need to build a Robinson R-22 are different from the things you need to build a Sikorsky CH-53E.
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,
well inorder to build a strong bridge you need to design it first and then you need to get steal and stuff like that to build it
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.