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Wanapum Mat House

Wanapum Mat House
Native Americans of the plateau along the Columbia River constructed houses of reed mats, like this Wanapum house in Washington. Supporting the house is a frame of shaped wooden poles, which slope inward toward the top. Mats woven of tule reeds cover the frame. Wanapum today remember their parents’ descriptions of mat houses and built this example so that their children would remember the traditional houses of their people.
Courtesy of Department of Energy, Hanford.
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Native Americans of North America; Washington (state); Native American Architecture
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