The Kwaikutal, an indigenous group from the region of southern Chile, typically lived in houses made of natural materials such as wood and reeds. Their dwellings were often semi-permanent structures, designed to accommodate their lifestyle and seasonal movements. These houses provided shelter from the elements and were well-suited to their environment, reflecting their connection to the land.
The pueblos lived in homes made out of mud and adobe next to rivers.
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houses (yay)
They lived in a little house made out of birch wood
In the region known as the Bikaner Desert, houses would have to be made of a very thick canvas. This type of house would much resemble a tent. Larger cities in the Bikaner desert have houses constructed of a type of adobe.
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tha apache the comanche and the kiowa
igloo
Sri Lanka has many of the same type of houses that any other country has. There are apartments, houses made of brick, houses made of wood, and houses made of stone. There are also impoverished areas of Sri Lanka where the people live in ramshackle houses made of anything they can find.
adobe bricks
there are lots of houses in Iran and they are all different some made of mud
they were made out of sticks stones and clay
Stone houses, with flat rooves and hand-made bricks.
A house made out of earth or an igloo
Domed snow house
They resemble a tent and are made of a very thick canvas material. The larger cities have houses made of adobe.