skin lodge † DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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a conical tent in which poles spread at the ground and joined at the top are covered with buffalo hide (originally), canvas, etc., used primarily by the Plains Indians.
See also: lodge ((1)) (def. 2a) teepee
- 1910  The old skin lodges were fast disappearing, to give place to neatly constructed log houses, whitewashed and comfortably furnished.
- 1934  Across the river . . . were pitched scores upon scores of conical skin lodges. . . .