OJIBWA DOMED LODGE AND PRAIRIE TIPI
04/14/2005
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The Tipi was more common on the Great Prairies as it is designed for rapid
mobility to follow the herds of buffalo (bison). The domed lodge is harder
to build and is usually used for more permanent locations.