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Native Americans, such as the Inuit people, built igloos by cutting blocks of packed snow and stacking them in a spiral or dome shape. The snow blocks were then smoothed and compacted from both the inside and outside to create a sturdy structure. Igloos were mainly used as temporary winter shelters for hunting trips or when traveling.

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