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    Indigenous architecture - Wikipedia

    Indigenous architecture refers to the study and practice of architecture of, for, and by Indigenous peoples. This field of study and practice in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Circumpolar regions, and many other regions where Indigenous people have a built tradition or aspire translate or to … See more

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    Kanak traditional architecture
    Kanak cultures developed in the New Caledonia archipelago over a period of three thousand years. Today, France governs New … See more

    Traditional architecture (ethno-architecture) of Palau
    In Palau there are many traditional meeting houses known as bais or abais. In ancient times every village in Palau had a bai as it was the most important building in a village. At the … See more

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    Canadian traditional architecture
    The original Indigenous people of Canada developed complex building traditions thousands of years … See more

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    Traditional architecture (ethno-architecture) of Fiji
    In Old Fiji, the architecture of villages was simple and practical to meet the physical and social need and … See more

    Traditional Māori architecture
    The first known dwellings of the ancestors of Māori were based on houses from their Polynesian homelands (Māori ancestors migrated from eastern Polynesia to the New Zealand archipelago {{circa | 1400 CE). On arriving, … See more

    Traditional architecture (ethno-architecture) of the Philippines
    The Bahay Kubo, Kamalig, or Nipa Hut, is a type of stilt house use by most of the lowland cultures of the Philippines. It often serves as an icon of broader Filipino culture, or, more … See more

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