The Lucayan people, indigenous to the Bahamas, typically constructed their huts using materials readily available in their environment. They primarily built their homes from palm thatch or woven palm fronds, which provided insulation and protection from the elements. The framework was often made from wooden poles or branches, creating simple, dome-shaped structures that were well-suited to their tropical surroundings. These huts were designed to be easily assembled and disassembled, reflecting the Lucayan's semi-nomadic lifestyle.
no am lookin for a picture of the lucayans houses
I don't really know about the festival but the snow hut is a house like an igloo but made of pact snow
hut becuse u will change but into hut
a house is something you live in a hut is not
A hut
A hut made out of Plastic And Metal. :)
House made of Nipa This is country native house. It is made of local materials such as nipa used for roofing and bamboo for walls and flooring.
It's not really a bamboo hut but it's called in the Philippines Nipa Hut. Nipa hut is the indigenous house used in the Philippines The native house is constructed out of bamboo tied together, with a thatched roof using nipa/anahaw leaves.
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It is made of straws and mud
a hut is usually made from large logs, with a grass coverd roof, or it can have leaves on it hope this helps
how make this house