Tipis and the Warrior Tradition

Daniel C. Swan, Michael Jordan

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Abstract

This essay explores the relationship between Plains Indian men and the tipi. It draws attention to tipi designs as a form of intellectual property. In addition, it highlights the ways in which warrior societies, past and present, have utilized tipis as spaces within which to conduct meetings, dances, and religious rituals.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTipis and the Warrior Tradition
PublisherUniversity of Washington
Pages145-163
StatePublished - 2011

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