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Type
Name, Location and Reference Number
Zinc House Type No. 408

Ecuador



Pa’pa Huë’e Type No. 407

Ecuador



Tui’que Huë’e Type No. 404

Ecuador, Colombia, Peru

The Tui'que Huë'e is the oldest documented type built by the Secoya (Sieco_pai), a group whose major concentration of speakers reside in Ecuador. This is an extended-family house that displays…

 
 
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