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The Khoisan people traditionally used natural materials to construct their shelters, primarily relying on grass, branches, and leaves. Their homes, known as "bomas" or "kraal," were often circular in shape and designed to provide protection from the elements. These shelters were typically temporary, reflecting their nomadic lifestyle, allowing them to move in search of food and water. Additionally, they sometimes utilized caves or rock overhangs for shelter when available.

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