The rhyme scheme of the poem "The Village of Round and Square Houses" by Ann Grifalconi is AABBCCDD.
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Mother Naka is a central character in "The Village of Round and Square Houses" by Akinyi Ochieng. She is depicted as a wise and nurturing figure, embodying the traditional values and customs of her village. Her role emphasizes the importance of community and the connection between the villagers and their cultural heritage. Through her character, the story explores themes of identity, belonging, and the significance of storytelling in preserving traditions.
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Much the same as a medieval village as that was also Iron Age. It seams earlier there were a lot of enclosures for cattle and horses perhaps. This was a heroic age as found in Greek legend. The biggest change would be large communal round houses with extended families and slaves. The other change was there were not villages as we know them just sprawling clumps of houses here and there.
they looked like round beehive shaped houses.
Diné (Navajo) houses are called hogans and are usually round (older style) or eight sided.
They were called round houses
yes they lived in different types of houses such as they lived in round houses
Round house.
round houses