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The Halchidhoma, a Native American tribe from the southwestern United States, typically constructed their shelters using locally available materials. They built domed structures known as "wikiups," which were made from willow branches or other flexible saplings, covered with grasses, reeds, or mud for insulation. The design allowed for efficient heating in cooler months and ventilation in warmer seasons. These shelters were often located near water sources to support their agricultural practices.

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