Conical Timber Lodges (Site Type Keyword)

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A Collaborative Approach Among Agencies, Disciplines and Tribes to Study and Manage Conical Timber Lodges in the Greater Yellowstone Area (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Merry Haydon. Rosemary Sucec.

A variety of wooden structures exist in the northern Plains and Rocky Mountains; among these are conical timber lodges popularly referred to as "wickiups". For the purpose of this study, wickiups are defined as conical timber lodges built by Native Americans, though they may have been used by Euroamerican fur trappers and explorers. Few conical timber lodges have been recorded in the Greater Yellowstone Area and there are many unanswered questions pertaining to their function, tribal...


A Review of Historical and Ethnographic Literature Pertaining to Wickiups: Conical Timber Lodges within Bridger-Teton National Forest, Grand Teton National Park, Shoshone National Forest, and Yellowstone National Park (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David R. M. White.

A variety of wooden shelters exist in the northern Plains; among these are conical timber structures popularly referred to as "wickiups". A study focusing on lands administered by Bridger-Teton National Forest (BRTE), Grand Teton National Park ( GRTE), Shoshone National Forest (SHOS), and Yellowstone National Park (YELL), shows the term "wickiup" to be imprecisely used in reference to a variety of structures, so the study uses the architecturally descriptive term "conical timber lodge" (CTL)...