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Have you facts about african mud huts?

no


What is a village of African huts called?

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Have you any facts about african mud huts?

why do Africans live in mud huts?i know why because so people are poor and have no money at all so they build there own houses


How long do African mud huts last?

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What is the meaning of 'Caffre Huts'?

"Caffre Huts" refers to traditional dwellings or huts constructed by the Khoikhoi people of Southern Africa. The term "Caffre" is considered derogatory and offensive, as it was historically used by European colonizers to refer to indigenous African peoples. These huts are typically made from natural materials such as mud, thatch, and branches, and are designed to provide shelter in the harsh climate of the region. The construction of Caffre Huts reflects the traditional building techniques and cultural practices of the Khoikhoi people.


Which African country has the most population?

in dirt huts cuz there pore asses


Did the African Natives live in the Jungles?

No,they lived in grass huts that they built by hand in the mountains


What are tipi huts?

round hut built over a deep hole


What are African homes like?

most of them live in mud huts i think, other than that i wouldn't know:L


What is the lifestyle for the African rain forest?

people live in mud and manure huts. they are very self sufficient.


What did the karankawa Indians looked like?

they looked like little huts that are round and are covered in animal hides ( skin ).


What are the differences between a carib and an arawak hut?

Carib huts were typically round or oval in shape with walls made of palm leaves and a thatched roof, while Arawak huts were rectangular with wooden frames covered in palm leaves. Carib huts were built on stilts for protection from animals and floods, whereas Arawak huts were on the ground. Carib huts were often larger to accommodate extended families, while Arawak huts were smaller for nuclear families.