do people of japan live in tents made of leather?
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The Tuareg people (/ ... It has been suggested that the traditional tent construction and arrangement of living space within it represent a microcosm of the greater world as an aide in the ... [citation needed] ahaket (Tuareg goatskin red tent), tafala (a shade made of millet sticks), akarban also called takabart (temporary hut for winter), ategham (summer hut), taghazamt (adobe house for long stay), and ahaket …
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