1850  (1852)  Most of them had moved for a while into their summer lodges, which consisted of little else than a seal-skin tent, clumsily supported with sticks.
1897  . . . his summer lodge is made of oil-tanned seal or deer-skins, neatly sewn together, and supported by poles . . . or pieces of drift-wood spliced together.
1963  The first Eskimo summer lodges were found the next day.