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NATIVE AMERICAN WIGWAM. The conical wigwam of the Ojibwa Native Americans, consisting

NATIVE AMERICAN WIGWAM. The conical wigwam of the Ojibwa Native Americans, consisting


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NATIVE AMERICAN WIGWAM. The conical wigwam of the Ojibwa Native Americans, consisting

NATIVE AMERICAN WIGWAM.
The conical wigwam of the Ojibwa Native Americans, consisting of a framework of poles covered with sheets of birch bark. Drawing by C.W. Jefferys

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Bark Conical Jefferys Life Native American Ojibwa Pole Shelter Teepee Wigwam William Birch Bark


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This print showcases the traditional Native American wigwam, specifically the conical structure used by the Ojibwa tribe. The intricate drawing, skillfully created by C. W. Jefferys, transports us back in time to witness a vital part of Native American life. The wigwam is constructed using a framework of sturdy poles that form its conical shape. To provide protection from the elements, sheets of birch bark are carefully layered over the poles, creating a durable shelter for its inhabitants. This ingenious design not only offers insulation but also allows for easy assembly and disassembly as needed. As we admire this artwork, we can't help but imagine what life was like inside these wigwams centuries ago. They served as more than just homes; they were symbols of community and culture for the Ojibwa people. These structures provided warmth during harsh winters and offered refuge during times of conflict or migration. Through this image, Charles W. Jefferys beautifully captures an important aspect of Native American history – their resourcefulness in utilizing natural materials to create functional dwellings that harmonized with their surroundings. Whether displayed in a museum or cherished within one's home, this print serves as a powerful reminder of the rich heritage and resilience exhibited by indigenous peoples throughout North America's past.

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