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Frame poles
1800
Secwepemc Territory, British Columbia, Canada


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Round teepee frame poles, uncovered for a summer lodge used for housing and shelter in a flat open field. Or set up for a gathering, usually poles would belong to a familly and would travel with thier lodgings. Shuswap are nomadic.

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Frame poles
1880
British Columbia, Canada


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Round teepee frame poles, uncovered for a summer lodge used for housing and shelter in a forested area.

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Frame poles
20th Century
British Columbia, Canada


Credits:
BC Provincial Museum and Archives

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A conical structure constructed out of poles and is partially under way in starting the final process of covering the entire structure. Possible reed mats are placed on the end then covered with soil.

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Teepee/House and Cache
1800
New York, United States


Credits:
American Museum of Natural History

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A teepee/house made of wooden planks and on the left side is a rack/cache.

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Pit House
20th Century
British Columbia, Canada


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A Pit-house located near the foot of a hill, partially surrounded by trees. The dwelling is slightly eroded and the basic elements or materials and a ladder made out of a large log.
Pit house also known as Winter home for large families.

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A Teepee covered in burlap or canvas
1800
British Columbia, Canada


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Maylani Marr in a summer lodge
18 January 2006
Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada


Credits:
Secwepemc museum and archives

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Pit House
1980
Canim Lake, British Columbia, Canada


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SCES
Foreground is a wooden structure (rack for drying) made out of poles. Background is a Pit House, with entrance visible in a slightly dence forest, both built by Canim lake Students.