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All of it. The germans started it with Hitler.
Germans wer often called "Huns" by their enemies in World War I
They are the ancient style of stone housing with a domed roof built in Ireland since the middle ages (see Clochan).
Germans warmed their huts by using the body heat of their farm animals.
Their called calf huts. They're for sheltering baby calves that are being raised on the bottle, keeping them warm and dry during inclement weather.
The Inuit did not live in ice huts.
They slept in huts made out of twigs and dry leaves and they slept on animal skins so it kept them warm.
Huts in Kenya may keep warm in winter by using materials like thick thatched roofs, mud walls, or insulating layers like blankets or hay. They may also use fireplaces, charcoal stoves, or portable heaters. Some huts may not have heating sources, relying on warm clothing and gathering together for warmth.
Traditionally, they would live in straw huts. Carib people live in a very warm climate. This means their homes didn't need a lot of insulation which is completely different to London etc. Carib huts were round, they had a wooden frame that was covered with reeds and palm fronds.
"Caffre Huts" refers to traditional dwellings or huts constructed by the Khoikhoi people of Southern Africa. The term "Caffre" is considered derogatory and offensive, as it was historically used by European colonizers to refer to indigenous African peoples. These huts are typically made from natural materials such as mud, thatch, and branches, and are designed to provide shelter in the harsh climate of the region. The construction of Caffre Huts reflects the traditional building techniques and cultural practices of the Khoikhoi people.
Enkangs. These are the encloseures surrounding the huts. There is no specific name for the huts. They are just huts.
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Huts do not eat. They are not living things, they are buildings.