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What is a ‘Pit House’?

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Answered by dysm30530
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A pit house is a dwelling that was partially built into the ground. In the winter, some Indigenous peoples in the Plateau region of Canada lived in pit houses. The houses were typically located at the eastern flanks of river valleys where mountain slopes offered protection from winds.

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Answered by shrutikengale123
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Explanation:

A pit house is a type of dwelling historically used by various Indigenous peoples living in the Plateau region of Canada. Partially built into the ground, pit houses provided warmth and shelter during the winter season. ... Pit houses were the winter underground dwellings of the Plateau people.

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