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They lived in Ramadas- Their summer homes had frames of cottonwood poles. Across the top freame they laid arrowweed branches, sides were left open. Winter homes were rectangular shape with a sloped roof. They began by digging a shallow, rectangular pit, tehn stood a large cottonwood pole on each end of the corner of the pit. They tied together arrowweed branches for the frame, they also tied mats to the roof with plant-fiber ropes. Then they covered the entire structure with grass, sand, and mud, this insilated the home and made it sturdy.

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