To"pek (?), n. [Eskimo tupek.]
An ESkimo house made of material other than snow, esp. one having
walls of turf, driftwood, rock, or skin, and a roof of skins of the
walrus or seal. In Alaska it is often partially underground and
covered with timber and turf. Topeks are also used by Indians of the
lower Yukon region.
To"pek (?), n. [Eskimo tupek.]
An ESkimo house made of material other than snow, esp. one having
walls of turf, driftwood, rock, or skin, and a roof of skins of the
walrus or seal. In Alaska it is often partially underground and
covered with timber and turf. Topeks are also used by Indians of the
lower Yukon region.