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Creek Indian houses were typically permanent structures made of wattle and daub, a construction method using woven branches covered in a mixture of mud, clay, and grass. These houses were designed to withstand the elements and provide long-term shelter for the Creek people. While some Creek Indians also used temporary structures such as brush arbors for specific purposes, their main dwellings were intended to be permanent.

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