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what is the difference between a teepee and a wigwam?

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pbj_33-2cats | 15:04 Sun 11th Jul 2010 | Society & Culture
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try and relax you are too tense
10:43 Mon 12th Jul 2010
Wigwams are dome shaped, teepees are cone shaped, but don't worry about the difference it will make you too tense
Some wigwams were cone shaped though... seen here:

http://www.native-languages.org/houses.htm
surely a wigwam isn't strictly speaking a tent (sorry to spoil the joke milvus)
Wigwams are what we always used to call Red Indians' homes when I was a child, but I now understand that the pointy tents with poles out of the top are teepees and wigwam is a more solid arrangement. dome shaped, sometimes covered with straw etc.
wigwams are straw etc and teepees are traditionally buffalo hide - i think.
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