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Looks to me like he’s just done a bit of under and over at that point rather than a specific knot. Like the start of a square lashing before putting frappings round.
From Reginald & Gladys Laubin's The Indian Tipi (1977 edition):
"To tie the poles as Scarlet Whirlwind did, start as in the detailed drawing, with a clove hitch. Leave several feet of rope and wrap it around three or four times and then finish with two half-hitches. This tie rope should be of good-quality half-inch Manilla about 45 feet in length."
Obviously you may choose to use a synthetic rope, or whatever you have to hand.
My friend’s Ist Nation tipi started with three poles tied together. The remaining fourteen or so poles were rested among the original three after they were up. The fabric held everything together very effectively. It was very heavy and arrived on a truck.
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