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It comes from the Siouan word tīpī, from ti "to dwell".

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The word "teepee" comes from the Lakota Sioux language, where it is spelled as "tipi." It refers to a type of portable conical tent traditionally used by Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains in North America.

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