An indigenous structure refers to a building or architectural form that is native or traditional to a specific cultural or ethnic group, often reflecting their customs, beliefs, and environment. These structures are typically constructed using local materials and techniques passed down through generations. Examples include traditional houses, temples, and communal spaces that embody the identity and heritage of the community. Indigenous structures often serve practical functions while also holding cultural significance.
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