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The Cherokee term for a traditional cabin of wattle and daub roofed with thatch is asi or adanelá.

A meeting house is adanelá tsunilawisdi.

An ordinary house is galitsode.

A home or residence is owenásá.

The link below takes you to a site with details of traditional Cherokee dwellings:

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The Cherokee lived inside fort-like structures. Inside those fences they lived in log cabins. The cabins usually were one story and housed a single family. However, a wealthy or large family might live in a two story log cabin.

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The Cherokee tribes lived in what is known as "asi." An asi is a hut that is woven from river reeds. The Cherokee would then add mud around the hut to hold it together.

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they look like mud houses

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a Cherokee Indian house is a Asi

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asi

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