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Colón’s Pa’pa Huë’e, San Pablo
Ecuador
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This house, owned by Colón Piaguaje, was used to accommodate travelers visiting the Secoya community of San Pablo. It consisted of a set of two double-poled structures, one that was enclosed by split bamboo walls and a second one that had no walls, but a low enclosure useful as both a fence and a seat. The walled structure was used to store some personal properties and contained a kitchen stand in wood. The open one was basically an empty floor for sleeping mats. This one in particular was documented in 1997, through a detailed measuring, photographs and a 1:50 model. The images accompanying this description are 3D views of a CAD model built using the onsite measurements. None of the two structures stands today.
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Ecuador – Sucumbíos – San Pablo de Kantesiya.
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For academic purposes, please cite this page as:
Arboleda, Gabriel. Colón’s Pa’pa Huë’e, San Pablo [online]. Berkeley, CA: Ethnoarchitecture.com,
18 February 2006 [cited 20 May 2013].
Available from World Wide Web: <http://www.ethnoarchitecture.org/web/models/model/474>.
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