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Pygmies traditionally make their homes out of materials readily available in their forest environment, such as branches, leaves, and bark. These structures are often simple and temporary, designed to be easily constructed and deconstructed as the Pygmies move through the forest in search of food and resources. The use of natural materials allows for flexibility and adaptation to their nomadic lifestyle.

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