: a hut used by the nomadic Indigenous Americans especially of the arid regions of the western and southwestern U.S. with a usually oval base and a rough frame covered with reed mats, grass, or brushwood
also: a temporary shelter or hut
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The wickiup is a bit like a small tipi made from poles, brush and vegetation.—Popular Science, 28 May 2020
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Fox (Algonquian language of the Fox, Sauk, and Kickapoo Indians) wi·kiya·pi house
: a cone-shaped hut used by Indigenous peoples of the western and southwestern U.S. and consisting of a rough frame covered with reed mats, grass, or branches
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