Aborigines in Australia traditionally made their houses using natural materials available in their environment. They often constructed shelters using bark, branches, and grass, creating structures that were adaptable to the climate and conditions of their regions. In some areas, they built more permanent dwellings, while in others, they used temporary structures suited for a nomadic lifestyle. These homes reflected their deep connection to the land and resources around them.
the houses are made out of wood and leaves for them to survive
they live in houses that the women make. so sticks, and hay.
as you can see the roman houses were used the make food and fake wigs!
bantu people
hides of animals
they made plank houses
The houses that make Parliament in Canada are Senate and House of Commons
they made their houses made of sand
bicarmel =)
houses with wood or stones.igloos with snow and ice
they make it out of cedar tree
iroguois use earth to make their houses to ceep tham safe from others
A lot of people in Malawi make their own houses out of bricks that they make from mud. These houses have a red appearance. Other houses are built of wood or stone.
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out of anything they can
the houses are made out of wood and leaves for them to survive