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Traditional Indigenous Dwellings
Underground Dwellings
a house built partly over a hole dug in the ground is what? A pueblob (Hopi), hogan (Navajo), pit house (Chinook), longhouse (Iroquois), or a tepee (Mandan)?
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http://www.greatdreams.com/native/nativehsg.htm#PIT
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