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wigwams Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

রেড ইণ্ডিয়ান জাতির কুটীর বা তাঁবু,





wigwams's Usage Examples:

Lawrence Lowlands resided in either wigwams or longhouses.


governments from other regions have used other types of dwellings (pueblos, wigwams, and longhouses), tipis are often stereotypically and incorrectly associated.


Paleolithic, for clothing as well as mobile shelters such as tipis and wigwams, and household items.


Smith noted that the Tockwogh wigwams were very different from those of other Algonquian peoples: longer, larger.


The rooms are built in the form of tipis, mistakenly referred to as wigwams.


wigwams of the Nauset tribe (see map, right).


corn, beans, squash, tobacco), housing (round wigwams.


rebar to build their two wigwams for durability since they are display model reproductions and not residences.


The two wigwams that the park built were.


Jacalitos is derived from a Spanish word meaning "little wigwams".


They are named for their resemblance to beehives, teepees or wigwams.


A partially nomadic group, the Illinois often lived in longhouses and wigwams, according to the season and resources that were available to them in the.


These are two of nine tipis on Interstate 90 known as "Whitwam's wigwams", designed by Ward Whitman, which are landmarks in South Dakota.


forefathers; despite the approach of the white man, they did not remove their wigwams but received their strange visitors with a kindly greeting and lived in.


Campers slept in wigwams, tents, or open dormitories.


consisting of a shield blazoned: Per fess embattled Gules and Or in chief two wigwams of the second garnished of the first and in base a sea horse brandishing.


people arrived to the area, en route to finding mines, they saw a "city of wigwams.


embroidered Italy Shield Per fess embattled or and gules, in chief two wigwams of the second, garnished of the first and in base a sea lion brandishing.


noted signs of an Aboriginal settlement in the form of "several huts or wigwams on shore, with several bags of grass in which they carry their shellfish.


The people lived in wigwams, which were constructed from sticks.



Synonyms:

indian lodge; lodge;

Antonyms:

unfasten; dislodge;

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