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Canadian indigenous snow shelter
A quinzhee or quinzee (/ˈkwɪnziː/ ) is a Canadian snow shelter made from a large pile of loose snow that is shaped, then hollowed. This is in contrast
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Architectural structure providing protection
House Hut Lean-to Mia-mia, Indigenous Australian for a temporary shelter Quinzhee, a shelter made from a hollow mound of loose snow Ramada, a roof with no
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Dwelling
coastal North America, West Coast, Northern California Oca – Brazilian hut Quinzhee – Canadian snow shelter Yurt – Central and North Asia HORSA hut – a prefabricated
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Topics referred to by the same term
a media company in Quincy, Illinois Quincy, an alternate spelling of quinzhee, snow shelter similar to an igloo Search for "quincy" on Wikipedia. Quincey
Quincy
Traditional festival in northern Japan
Kamakura (かまくら or カマクラ) is a type of traditional snow dome or quinzhee in snowy regions of Japan. Kamakura may also refer to the various ceremonial winter
Kamakura_(snow_dome)
Type of shelter built of snow
portal Canada portal Glacier cave – Cave formed within the ice of a glacier Quinzhee – Canadian indigenous snow shelter Snow cave – Type of building shelter
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Pavilion structure built in a park or garden
Mitato Musgum mud huts Oca Orri Palloza Pit-house Qargi Qarmaq Quiggly hole Quinzhee Rondavel Roundhouse Ruka Sassi di Matera Shieling Sod house Sukkah Tongkonan
Gazebo
Polygonal fort 1850?- Vernacular architecture Natural building Ice – Igloo, quinzhee Earth – Cob house, sod house, adobe, mudbrick house, rammed earth Timber
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Type of building shelter
snow dug out when creating the cave. Another kind of snow cave is the quinzhee, which is constructed of piled and packed snow rather than created by digging
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Material which is used for construction purposes
and occasionally ice have beem used by the Inuit peoples for igloo and quinzhee shelters. Ice has also been used for ice hotels as a tourist attraction
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Recreation of carrying gear while hiking
and ice, is needed — generally 4 to 5 ft (1.2 to 1.5 m) is sufficient. A quinzhee is similar, but constructed by tunneling into mounded snow rather than
Backpacking_(hiking)
Precipitation in the form of ice crystal flakes
pellets Snow hydrology Timeline of snowflake research Ukichiro Nakaya Igloo Quinzhee Snow cave Snow grooming Michael P. Bishop; Helgi Björnsson; Wilfried Haeberli;
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Remains of an earth lodge built by First Nations people
Mitato Musgum mud huts Oca Orri Palloza Pit-house Qargi Qarmaq Quiggly hole Quinzhee Rondavel Roundhouse Ruka Sassi di Matera Shieling Sod house Sukkah Tongkonan
Quiggly_hole
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Igloo, a shelter built of snow blocks, originally built by the Inuit Quinzhee, a shelter made by hollowing out a pile of settled snow Dudley Snow House
Snow_House
Structure made of snow
structures made for sleeping are called igloos when made from snow blocks and quinzhees when made by hollowing out a pile of snow. A snow fort consists of walls
Snow_fort
Term used in Scrabble in North America
bingo in TWL and the highest scoring 8-letter bingo without a blank is "QUINZHEE", which amounts to 401 points when played across two triple-word squares
Bingo_(Scrabble)
American educational television series
the mysteries of insulation by building an igloo-like shelter called a quinzhee, and measuring the temperatures inside and outside all night long. Brenett
DragonflyTV
Activities to reduce avalanche hazards
catchment. snow caves, as well as recessed, dug out, and snow walled quinzhees and bivouac shelters are used to temporarily protect bivouacking climbers
Avalanche_control
2012 Canadian documentary TV series
(written and directed by Dylan Reibling) Episode 10: Imperviousness: The quinzhee, Canada Goose parka and the Exo-Suit (written and directed by Michael Morrow)
Canadian_Made
mid-January/February, during which children get to play in quinzhee-like snow huts. The quinzhee-like snow huts made for children during the winter festival
Glossary_of_Shinto
Mitato Musgum mud huts Oca Orri Palloza Pit-house Qargi Qarmaq Quiggly hole Quinzhee Rondavel Roundhouse Ruka Sassi di Matera Shieling Sod house Sukkah Tongkonan
Crotto_(architecture)
Boy Scouts of America program
"yurts" located next to the dog yard at Okpik base camp. Staying in a quinzhee (snow dome) is an option. Participants learn how to train, care for, harness
Okpik
Topics referred to by the same term
Varsity Blues, (2003–2017) Other Quinsey, a name for peritonsillar abscess Quinzhee, a shelter made into snow Quinzy (band), Canadian musical group Quinsy
Quinsey
Canadian intermediate and secondary school, opened 1967
Killarney Provincial Park, and a winter camping trip where they sleep in quinzhees they have constructed. Confederation was the home of the Evolutionary
Confederation Secondary School
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shore of the lake, participants use the remainder of the day to construct quinzhees which they spend the night in. Tahosa Challenge is part of the Project
Scouting_in_Colorado
Field service council in Michigan
Camp Tapico hosts activities such as snowshoeing and winter camping in quinzhees. The camp was established in 1946 and developed a thriving summer camp
Water and Woods Field Service Council
Water_and_Woods_Field_Service_Council
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Handsome
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil
Well Learned
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Shafaee Jurist; Abu Saeed Al-hasan had this Name
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Welsh : from the Welsh personal name Meurig, a form of Maurice, Latin Mauritius (see Morris).English : from an Old French personal name introduced to Britain by the Normans, composed of the Germanic elements meri, mari ‘fame’ + rīc ‘power’.Scottish : habitational name from a place near Minigaff in the county of Dumfries and Galloway, so called from Gaelic meurach ‘branch or fork of a road or river’.Irish : when not Welsh or English in origin, probably an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mearadhaigh (see Merry).
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Biblical Hebrew
The present of my father.
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English : probably a respelling of Irish Taaffe. In England this name now occurs mainly in South Yorkshire.
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Close, Intimate, Good friend, Continuous
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Muslim
Happy, Joyful, Cheerful, Glad, Delighted
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