No. Samoans have traditional homes. The big house is called Faletele, the little house behind that is called the Faleo'o; the Committee House in the Village is called Falekomiti; a big meeting house, usually in front of a faletele, is called Falefono. These are all made of native trees, and using coconut tree fronds and cane leaves for thatching, and using sennit instead of nails. Nowadays, a lot of Samoan homes are just like what you find anywhere else in the world, with all the mod cons.
samoans live in either American Samoa or wester Samoa. Samoans usually live in huts or regular houses like the ones today.
No,they lived in grass huts that they built by hand in the mountains
south america. they also live in everything from houses and apartments to grass huts. all depends on the country and region
Huli houses are huts made from grass. There are two to four huts within each community. The men are in separate huts while the women sleep in other huts along with the pigs as they are considered property.
tepee's longhouses, grass houses
People live in types of huts in the Amazon rainforest. There are also tribes of people in Africa that live in huts.
Samoans, who are Polynesians, and anyone else who immigrates into the country.
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in huts
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There were no houses available for them to live in at that time. The new arrivals had to then live in huts. Some perished because of how hot it was then. Answer: They had to live in huts because there were no houses available.
they live in huts