A kraal is a traditional African village of huts, usually enclosed by a fence of very thorny bushes. So, African natives would dwell in a kraal.
A kraal is typically associated with traditional African communities, particularly among pastoralist societies. It is often inhabited by people who lead a semi-nomadic lifestyle, relying on livestock for their livelihood. These individuals tend to have strong cultural ties and communal values, emphasizing family and social cohesion. Living in a kraal also reflects a deep connection to the land and a way of life that honors ancestral traditions.
Kraal - village of huts in southern Africa
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Elise Kraal was born on September 1, 1940, in Netherlands.
Dictionary.com says that you can use "dwelled" or even "dwelt." dwelt or dwelled, dwell·ing - http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/dwell I personally thought it was just dwelled.
Kraal
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The past tense of dwell is dwelled or dwelt.
Kraal
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a cattle or animal pen
Kraal is an Afrikaans (from Dutch) word for an area where animals live. It has in the past been used, incorrectly for the houses in which various South African tribes live.