Native American architecture is often reduced to three stereotypes: the arctic igloo, the woodlands wigwam and the plains tipi.
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America's architectural roots: ethnic groups that built America
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America's Architectural Roots: Ethnic Groups that Built America (Building Watchers Series)
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