The Tupi tribe traditionally sleeps in communal houses known as "malocas," which are large, thatched-roof structures made from palm leaves and wood. These malocas are designed to accommodate multiple families and provide protection from the elements and predators. Inside, they typically use mats made from leaves or grasses for sleeping. The communal living arrangement fosters a strong sense of community and collective identity among tribe members.
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