Um ... cows?
Kraal is an Afrikaans term for an enclosure for cattle or other livestock. It's roughly cognate with the English word "corral", as in "gunfight at the OK".
Traditional Yaqui homes are made of adobe.
Traditional Maori homes are called "whare" which are typically meeting houses that serve as communal gathering spaces for social, cultural, and spiritual activities. These structures are often made from wood and thatch, and feature intricate carvings and decorations that hold deep cultural significance.
No, igloos are the traditional ice-block homes of the Eskimo peoples of the Arctic.
Floor mats in traditional Japanese homes are called Tatami Mats.
the peoples homes were simple but the governments were stately
Traditional Tlingit homes are made of wood, called "Plank Houses".
All gum is manufactured in gum factories. Apart from that made in peoples homes. This gum is made in peoples homes, not in gum factories.
People usually have one or two bibles in their homes.
100 buildings and homes were ruined
'Adobe' was what the Pueblo peoples made to build their homes.
The Lord Or Neptune if that is your belief
tsunamis just rip apart homes and people alike and after it has gone, nothing is left.nothing.