How Native Americans Built Shelter to Survive Endless Rain | Human Craft Documentary
Автор: The Human Craft
Загружено: 2025-11-19
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This episode explores how Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest engineered wooden plank houses and cedar structures to withstand months of relentless rain. It explains how split-cedar planks, raised floors, and angled roofs kept interiors dry even in saturated coastal forests. The film shows how tribes like the Haida and Tlingit used natural oils, moss insulation, and elevated platforms to protect tools, food, and fire from moisture. It reveals a world where survival depended on controlling water — not escaping it — and where architecture was crafted directly from the rhythm of the rain.
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