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I found this video on YouTube, and thought I would share. The amount of skill these women shows are amazing. It also has me wondering if a similar build can be done with materials we find here in America? I was thinking maybe willow?
Anyway, here is the link
let me know what you think.
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Wow. That is some stunning design and execution. Especially the apex thatch! What a neat trick.
Māori vernacular building makes use of lots of woven panels, but the framing tends to be post and pole-based.
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