They lived in small circular huts called "Asi" (Wattles).
Yes. They were made out of wattles.
huts!!! huts!!!
Circular huts mad of poles and bark.
small huts
Enkangs. These are the encloseures surrounding the huts. There is no specific name for the huts. They are just huts.
HUTS they lived in huts.
In the Stone Age, people lived in huts made from various materials like wood, thatch, hides, and stone. These huts were typically circular or rectangular in shape and offered shelter from the elements. The specific design and construction of the huts varied depending on the region and available resources.
They were called 'Wigwams'.
Yanomami huts are called "shabono." These structures are circular and typically made from palm leaves and other natural materials. Shabonos serve as communal living spaces for the Yanomami people, accommodating multiple families within a single structure. Their design reflects the tribe's nomadic lifestyle and deep connection to the rainforest environment.
They live in small huts with hay as a roof. They could be considered as "a humble small cot" but without all the detail. It is a mix between the old Japan huts and the old Carribian huts.
It's Called an igloo.