Recycle plastic PVC pipe or even metal pipe by arranging them into a giant tepee.
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Let them run up a tepee, and plant crops such as lettuce or spinach underneath.
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She lived in the tepee with her mom and stepdad, one brother and three sisters.
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It hit with a thunder clap, shaking our house like it was a tepee in a hurricane.
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At night, they round up the animals and keep them close to their tepee homes.
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Each one has an Indian on horseback, tepee, a buffalo and a canoe in metal overlay.
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I like the tepee method in my fireplace on the base of the firebox without a grate.
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The tepee method of laying a fire is effective with smaller logs on a grate.
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They tanned hides to make clothing as well as bags, saddle cloths, and tepee covers.
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A Native American tent; usually of conical shape
A tipi (also te(e)pee) is a conical tent traditionally made of animal skins or birch bark and popularised by Native Americans of the Great Plains. ...
A conical tent usually consisting of skins and used especially by American Indians of the Plains
A tripod of stakes used to support climbing plants.
A conal shaped house made of ten to twelve poles with buffalo hides, animal hides, or mats wrapped around the poles. They are easy to assemble and to take down; used by nomadic Plateau Indian tribes.
A cone-shaped tent of animal skins or bark used by North American Indian peoples.