Tipis
Authentic Tipis in the Traditional Indian Designs
Sioux
This is the most popular NAtive American Tipi. Its tilted cone construction with a 3 pole foundation makes it very stable. Gores added to the smoke flaps help it fit smoothly over the poles. Normally has a 6' plume of poles over top of tipi.Pricing and Ordering
Cheyenne
This tipi has a 3 pole sloped foundation, but the smoke flaps are 10" longer and slightly narrower than the Sioux. Normally has a 6' plume of poles over top of tipi.Pricing and Ordering
Crow
This tipi is rounder with a slight change in the smoke flap. No door is cut out. A four pole foundation is used with 4' longer poles to create an hourglass look. Normally has a 10' plume of poles over top of tipi.Pricing and Ordering
Blackfeet
This tipi has a four pole foundation, making it shorter and more oval. No gores are used in the smoke flaps. Normally has a 6' plume of poles over top of tipi. Instead of rock grommets, webbing is sewn in for the tie downs.Pricing and Ordering
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