That's not a teepee..it's an Asian shaman's altar/spirit shrine. you can see an offering hanging in the center. What..were you born in a barn? LEARN your temporary lodgings!! Yurts, always have vertical lattice framework walls 1/3-1/2 of the way up , not angled walls. That's what makes them a yurt and not a tent.
(Yep, I said it..the Asian Shaman... )
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That's not a teepee..it's a shaman's altar/spirit shrine. you can see an offering hanging in the center. What..were you born in a barn? LEARN your temporary lodgings!! Yurts, always have vertical lattice framework walls 1/3-1/2 of the way up , not angled walls. That's what makes them a yurt and not a tent.
I'm a TeePee, I'm a Wigwam. I'm a TeePee, I'm a Wigwam. Or maybe I need to relax, 'cause I'm just two tents.
Actually, you can see just such a fiery pyre at the end of the video posted by fierosound.
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I have, only over the last couple of years, become aware of the strong similarities between Mongolian and Inuit cultures, particularly their shamanistic traditions. To me, it proves that America was discovered by some Chinese guy.
My last boss, who was a Dane, was having a conversation with an employee regarding the discovery of America. Knowing I usually had the facts, he turned to me and asked, "Who discovered America?", expecting that I would say, "Leif Erikson" He was visibly perturbed when I replied, "Some Chinese guy!"