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#107079 07/05/03 07:08 PM
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I am a Native American lean-to typically found in the mountains of upstate New York and Canada. I am usually round in shape. The first letter in my name is an a.

What am I?


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Algonquian bark wigwam?

[/gessin!]


#107081 07/06/03 12:57 AM
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ajoupa? (but that's West Indies.. otoh, it's of Fr. origin)


#107082 07/06/03 11:27 AM
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The Aleut Barabara?

(but that's Alaskan, rather a long way from NY)

EDIT - P.S.
It wouldn't be anything to do with Black Elk's Earth Prayer, would it?

Earth Prayer

"Grandfather, Great Spirit, once more behold me on earth and, lean to, hear my feeble voice.



EDIT - II.

More seriously, I have found a number of references to the Adirondack Lean-to, which was a Native American type of shelter.

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I have a feeling (given which forum our gal's chosen!) that we may be guessing far too strait-laced and the answer will have us groaning yet...

c'mon back WW!


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I chose this forum just because I set up the question more as a game than as a straightforward question. Although it was. A straightforward question.

Anyway, Rhubarb is correct: Adirondack Lean-to

Now my serious question is, why isn't the adirondack lean-to listed in any dictionary if it's a structure that at least people interested in Native American history would know about? I can't find the term in any dictionary.

Sorry to disappoint you, mav', about that anticipated groan, but maybe Ted will look in and provide one.

WW


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why isn't the adirondack lean-to listed in any dictionary if it's a structure that at least people interested in Native American history would know about?

because it's a type of structure (lean-to) that comes from a region (Adirondack)?
-ron o.


#107086 07/06/03 05:36 PM
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why isn't the adirondack lean-to listed in any dictionary if it's a structure that at least people interested in Native American history would know about?



it's right there with Mississippi Mud.



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#107087 07/08/03 09:46 AM
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So for clarification, are wigwams, teepees and (adirondack) lean-tos words to describe essentially the same structure with a different regional or cultural name?


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Don't forget the wikiup and the hogan.


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