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Amazon Indigenous peoples typically live in a variety of traditional houses, often constructed from local materials such as wood, palm leaves, and bamboo. Common types include the "maloca," a communal longhouse used by certain tribes, and individual huts that vary in design depending on the specific culture and environment. These structures are often elevated to protect against flooding and are designed to be easily assembled and disassembled, reflecting their nomadic or semi-nomadic lifestyles. Each design is adapted to the specific needs and resources of the community.

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