Crossword-Solution: TIPIS 5 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Dakota dwellings (Var.) 1 answer
Hides in plain sight? 1 answer
Native American tents 1 answer
Native American tents (Var.) 1 answer
Siouan tents: Var. 1 answer
Some Native dwellings: Var. 1 answer
Native American tent (var.) 2 answers
Dakota dwellings 2 answers
Plains homes (var.) 2 answers
Conical homes 2 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with TIPIS (5)

The people were always on their guard against roving bands of Indians who lived in tipis, or wigwams, and were likely to attack the cliff-dwellers at any moment.
Days of the Discoverers L. Lamprey 2006
The woodland habitations were chiefly tent-shape structures of saplings covered with bark, rush mats, skins, or bushes; the prairie habitations were mainly earth lodges for winter and buffalo-skin tipis for summer.
The Siouan Indians W. J. McGee 2006
According to Morgan, the framework of the aboriginal Dakota house consisted of 13 poles;(33) and Dorsey describes the systematic grouping of the tipis belonging to different gentes and tribes.
The Siouan Indians W. J. McGee 2006
The cliffs everywhere were now becoming more broken, and there was an entrance somewhere from the back country, or it may have been up the canyon, for we discovered remains of tipis and camps with metates or grinding stones, the first evidences of human beings we had seen since the "Moki" wall.
A Canyon Voyage Frederick S. Dellenbaugh 2007
Here the immense camp of hundreds of tipis was set up, more ceremonies were performed, and the mounted warriors rode out in a body to surround and slaughter the herd.
Myths and Legends of the Great Plains Unknown 2007

Quotes with TIPIS (3)

Can you hear the dreams crackling like a campfire? Can you hear the dreams sweeping through the pine trees and tipis? Can you hear the dreams laughing in the sawdust? Can you hear the dreams shaking just a little bit as the day grows long? Can you hear the dreams putting on a good jacket that smells of fry bread and sweet smoke? Can you hear the dreams stay up late and talk so many stories?
Sherman Alexie The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
The Native Americans, whose wisdom Thoreau admired, regarded the Earth itself as a sacred source of energy. To stretch out on it brought repose, to sit on the ground ensured greater wisdom in councils, to walk in contact with its gravity gave strength and endurance. The Earth was an inexhaustible well of strength: because it was the original Mother, the feeder, but also because it enclosed in its bosom all the dead ancestors. It was the element in which transmission took plac…
Frederic Gros A Philosophy of Walking
The character of the Indian's emotion left little room in his heart for antagonism toward his fellow creatures .... For the Lakota (one of the three branches of the Sioux Nation), mountains, lakes, rivers, springs, valleys, and the woods were all in finished beauty. Winds, rain, snow, sunshine, day, night, and change of seasons were endlessly fascinating. Birds, insects, and animals filled the world with knowledge that defied the comprehension of man. The Lakota was a true na…
Chief Luther Standing Bear Oglala Sioux
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Used 7 times in crossword archives (1962–2023).