The Tunrit people, also known as the Thule or Inuit, traditionally lived in various types of homes depending on the season and environment. In winter, they constructed igloos made of snow blocks, which provided insulation against the cold. During the summer months, they often built skin tents or used structures made from wood and sod. These homes were designed to be practical and efficient for their Arctic lifestyle, optimizing warmth and shelter.
old smelly houses
they backed strong bricks in ovens and used them to build their homes
mansions. you idiot, they dont have homes. they're coons that live off bananas
Invariably people use their homes as places to live in.
The Powatomi lived in "teepees".
they live In cloth homes sometimes buildings
in rock homes :)
cosmopolitan and, or urban homes (POOP!)
BOOBIES
tepees
yourpoop
concrete blocs homes with ceramic tiles on roof
Home Solutions. Apartment.
some people have houses like normal people in the poor parts some people live in huts.
in tombstones and poopy in tombstones and poopy
They live in Apartment kind of house or longhouses
mud homes