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They can be called huts, homes, houses, et cetera. They do not have a special name, although today the homes are commonly called palapas, the maya word for roof.
They live in stick or twig huts with straw as a roof. Also in stone buildings Actually they lived in adobe houses with thatch roofs. Check out mundo maya.
I think (thats a big think) that the Achomawi live in huts. Look it up on Google Images By Olivia.T
Apparently I think you can make huts out of marsh, wood eg logs.
where do people live in mud huts Africa India
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There are two big quonset huts near the village
they were huts with animal hide on the outside.
They can be called huts, homes, houses, et cetera. They do not have a special name, although today the homes are commonly called palapas, the maya word for roof.
"Caffre Huts" refers to traditional dwellings or huts constructed by the Khoikhoi people of Southern Africa. The term "Caffre" is considered derogatory and offensive, as it was historically used by European colonizers to refer to indigenous African peoples. These huts are typically made from natural materials such as mud, thatch, and branches, and are designed to provide shelter in the harsh climate of the region. The construction of Caffre Huts reflects the traditional building techniques and cultural practices of the Khoikhoi people.
the apache lived in big grass huts made from twigs and grass
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Enkangs. These are the encloseures surrounding the huts. There is no specific name for the huts. They are just huts.
They live in stick or twig huts with straw as a roof. Also in stone buildings Actually they lived in adobe houses with thatch roofs. Check out mundo maya.
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