bark houses
Bark houses are traditional structures made primarily from the bark of trees, often used by indigenous peoples in various regions. These homes are typically constructed by stripping the bark from trees like birch or cedar, which is then shaped and assembled to create walls and roofs. The natural insulation properties of the bark help keep the interior warm in colder climates.
These houses are lightweight and can be built quickly, making them practical for nomadic lifestyles. Bark houses are often found in areas where resources are abundant, allowing communities to utilize local materials effectively. They reflect a deep connection to nature and sustainable living practices.