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The Maasai tribe's houses, known as "enkangs" or "manyattas," are traditionally constructed using a framework of wooden poles, which are then covered with mud, cow dung, and grass. This combination provides insulation and protection from the elements. The houses are usually small and circular, reflecting the nomadic lifestyle of the Maasai, and are often built by the women of the community. The interior is typically divided into areas for sleeping and cooking, with a central hearth for warmth and cooking.

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