A wigwassawigamig is the housing of an Algonquian Indian. It is
shaped like a book, open end on the ground, like a long triangle.
Several families would live together in it. It was made out of
saplings and tree bark.
A wigwassawigamig is a traditional Ojibwe or Anishinaabe wigwam, which is a domed hut-like structure made of natural materials like saplings and bark. It is typically used as a shelter or dwelling by Native American tribes in the Great Lakes region.