Tepee Collection
Step into the rich history of Native American culture with the iconic tepee
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Step into the rich history of Native American culture with the iconic tepee. Used by various tribes such as the Sioux, Omaha, and Mandan Indians, these buffalo-hide structures were a symbol of their nomadic lifestyle and deep connection to nature. Picture yourself in a Tipi camp at night, nestled in Custer County amidst the majestic Black Hills of Western South Dakota. The Laplanders and Reindeer also embraced this traditional dwelling, showcasing its versatility across different cultures. Marvel at the intricate details of an Assiniboin Chief's Skin Lodge or immerse yourself in an Indian Fantasy depicted on canvas. Witness the spiritual significance as Medicine Men don bear skins within Mandan Indian communities. Experience the simplicity and beauty of Sheelins in Jura while gazing upon A Cottage of Islay from afar. Admire a young Piegan girl standing proudly beside her tepee captured through Edward Curtis' lens, encapsulating a moment frozen in time. Transport yourself to Lake Tahoe where scenes from Rose Marie unfold against a backdrop that includes these iconic structures. Finally, appreciate Native American artistry through paintings on animal skin created during the 19th century by artists like Silver Horn.