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Pomo people, a Native American group from Northern California, typically lived in communal dwellings known as "sweat lodges" or "earth houses." The number of individuals living in one hut could vary, but it often housed several families, sometimes accommodating 10 to 20 people or more. These structures were designed to foster community living and collaboration among families.

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