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The Mandan people traditionally lived in earth lodges, which are large, dome-shaped structures made from a framework of wooden poles covered with soil and grass. These lodges were typically built in villages along the banks of the Missouri River in what is now North Dakota. The design allowed for efficient heating in winter and kept the interiors cool in summer. Today, many Mandan people continue to embrace their cultural heritage while living in modern homes.

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