Description
Mîkiwâhp: The Traditional Tipi explores the cultural, spiritual, and practical significance of the tipi (mîkiwâhp) within Indigenous Nations of the Plains, particularly the Cree. The book details the tipi’s construction, symbolism, and role in traditional life, emphasizing its deep connection to family, community, and the natural world. Through teachings, stories, and illustrations, it highlights the tipi as more than just a dwelling—it is a reflection of Indigenous worldview, balance, and respect for the land. This accessible guide serves as both an educational resource and a celebration of living cultural knowledge.
Author: Darlene Auger

