1、Any of various Native American dwellings, such as a hogan, wigwam, or longhouse.

2、He is there, "said the wise woman, and she pointed to a place in the wigwam."

3、Out of the wigwam crawled the boy who'd shot the arrow.

4、Over the top, he managed to draw together two or three bushes, and the improvised wigwam was complete.

5、So the duke and the king went to overhauling our wigwam, to see what the beds was like.

6、Families offer homestays, while shepherds in remote mountain pastures put up guests in yurts – a sort of wigwam b&b on the Silk Road.

7、John lived in a boat turned upside down on the sands, Michael in a wigwam, Wendy in a house of leaves deftly sewn together.

8、The great white father, " he would say to them in a very lordly manner, as they grovelled at his feet, "is glad to see the Piccaninny warriors protecting his wigwam from the pirates.

9、Settlers landed in British North American, and contact with Native Americans introduced 'wigwam words' like hickory, pecan, raccoon and opossum, as well as descriptive words like totem, papoose, moccasin and tomahawk.

10、"The Old World, with its crowds and cities, offered them a more eligible shelter and concealment than the wilds of New England, or all America, with its alternatives of an Indian wigwam, or the few settlements of Europeans, scattered thinly along the seaboard."