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The Waxhaw, a Native American tribe from the southeastern United States, traditionally used wattle and daub structures for shelter. These homes were made from a framework of wooden poles, covered with a mixture of mud, clay, and grass. Additionally, they sometimes constructed thatched roofs using local grasses. This method provided insulation and protection from the elements.

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