tipi

/ˈtiːpi/
noun
  1. A cone-shaped tent made of animal skins or canvas, traditionally used by some Native American peoples.
    • In history class, we learned how Plains tribes used tipis as portable homes that could be taken down quickly.
    • The museum displayed a full-sized tipi decorated with traditional paintings.
    • The family set up a tipi in the backyard for a camping adventure.