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The Potano tribes, part of the larger Timucua group in Florida, traditionally lived in structures called "wattle and daub" houses. These homes were made from wooden frames filled with a mixture of mud, clay, and grass, providing insulation and protection. The roofs were typically thatched with palm fronds or other local materials. These dwellings were often organized in small villages near rivers or other water sources.

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