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The Pacific Islands' inhabitants traditionally used materials readily available in their environment for shelter. They constructed homes called "bures" or "fales" using thatch from palm leaves, bamboo, and wooden frames. These structures were designed to be well-ventilated and adapted to the tropical climate. In some areas, stone and coral were also used for more permanent dwellings.

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