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The Ottawa Indians traditionally used natural materials such as wood, bark, and animal hides to construct their shelters. They built wigwams, which were dome-shaped structures made from a framework of wooden poles covered with layers of bark or mats made from reeds and grasses. These structures provided insulation and protection from the elements, suitable for their semi-nomadic lifestyle. Additionally, they sometimes used larger, more permanent structures for community gatherings.

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