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L^^^ fytyf (fifOtni) TEEPEES (From Ladies' Home Journal^ September, 1902 ) Many famous campers have said that the Indian teepee is the best-known movable home. It is roomy, self -ventilating, cannot blow down, and is the only tent that admits of a fire inside. Then why is it not everywhere used ? Because of the difficulty of the poles. If on the prairie, you must carry your poles. If in the woods, you must cut them at each camp. General Sibley, the famous Indian-fighter, invented a teepee with a single pole, and this is still used by our army. But it will not do for us. Its one pole is made in part of iron, and is very cumbersome as well as costly. The Sibley " is ugly, too, com- pared with the real teepee, and if we are " playing Injun," not soldier, we shall stick to the famous and picturesque old teepee of the real Buffalo Indians. In the " Buffalo days " this teepee was made of buffalo skin;