Their houses are built of mud with thatched roofs.Furniture there is little or none

Chapter 15, Problem 25

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Their houses are built of mud with thatched roofs.Furniture there is little or none except some earthenwarepots to hold water and for cooking and two beds,one for the man, the other for his wife; their bed clothsare scanty, merely a sheet or perhaps two, serving asunder- and over-sheet. This is sufficient for the hotweather, but the bitter cold nights are miserableindeed, and they try to keep warm over little cowdungfires.What type of furnishings did Indian families have?

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