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The Zulu people traditionally lived in circular, thatched-roof huts made of a wooden frame and woven grass or reed walls. These huts, known as rondavels, were typically small and simple structures. The roof was cone-shaped, allowing rainwater to run off easily. The design of the rondavel provided insulation from both heat and cold, making it a practical and efficient form of shelter for the Zulu people.

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