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The traditional shelter of the Yoruba people in Nigeria is often a rectangular mud-brick structure with a thatched roof. The walls are usually made from locally sourced materials like mud or clay, with designs and patterns often incorporated into the walls. These structures are known for being cool and well-ventilated, suitable for the region's hot climate.

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