A felt tent lived in by nomads is called a "yurt." Traditionally used by Central Asian nomadic cultures, yurts are portable, circular structures made of a wooden frame covered with felt, usually made from sheep's wool. They are designed to be easily assembled and disassembled, making them ideal for a nomadic lifestyle. Yurts provide warmth in cold weather and are well-suited to the varying climates of the regions where they are commonly found.
portable, round tent covered with skins or felt and used as a dwelling by nomads
The ancient Mongols are sometimes called The Felt Tent People because their homes were round tents made of felt.
The Mongolian nomads live in tent-like structures called Gers
Because they were nomadic and lived in tents.
Campers live in tents, but so do armies "on bivouac." Nomads are also traditionally called a tent people, or Gypsies.
the term for that is Bedouin
A yurt is a Mongolian tent dwelling made from this felt.
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goola jigilin tent
Aboriginal shelters were simple temporary lean-tos made of bark, branches and twigs, and known as humpies or mia-mias.
dressing tent
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