THE BLACKFOOT
The Blackfoot Tipi is unique. This style is shorter than the Crow and the Sioux and has a more squat appearance by comparison. It uses a four (4) pole basic support structure for the poles. The smoke flaps are shorter than a Crow Tipi. When making a Blackfoot Tipi we lay two strips of canvas vertically down the center and the rest are sewn horizontally on each side of the two back strips. Reasons to purchase a Blackfoot Tipi.
Tipi Door Covers, Liners, Tipi Floors, and Poles are sold separately.
The Blackfoot Tipi is unique. This style is shorter than the Crow and the Sioux and has a more squat appearance by comparison. It uses a four (4) pole basic support structure for the poles. The smoke flaps are shorter than a Crow Tipi. When making a Blackfoot Tipi we lay two strips of canvas vertically down the center and the rest are sewn horizontally on each side of the two back strips. Reasons to purchase a Blackfoot Tipi.
Tipi Door Covers, Liners, Tipi Floors, and Poles are sold separately.
The Blackfoot Tipi is unique. This style is shorter than the Crow and the Sioux and has a more squat appearance by comparison. It uses a four (4) pole basic support structure for the poles. The smoke flaps are shorter than a Crow Tipi. When making a Blackfoot Tipi we lay two strips of canvas vertically down the center and the rest are sewn horizontally on each side of the two back strips. Reasons to purchase a Blackfoot Tipi.
Tipi Door Covers, Liners, Tipi Floors, and Poles are sold separately.