Dome-shaped Pawnee earth lodge dwelling made from a log frame covered in willow branches then packed with mud. Earthlodges are typical of the Arikaras, Mandan, Hidatsas, Osage, Pawnee and Ponca Indians

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Dome-shaped Pawnee earth lodge dwelling made from a log frame covered in willow branches then packed with mud. Earthlodges are typical of the Arikaras, Mandan, Hidatsas, Osage, Pawnee and Ponca Indians

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