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An informative and detailed exploration of chickees at the intersection of architectural history and cultural analysis.
--Florida Historical Quarterly

Presents a compelling examination of the chickee that is as much ethnohistory as architectural history.
--H-Net

Adds an important chapter to a rather sparse, albeit growing, literature on Indigenous design and architecture. . . . The book rebukes the view that tribes in the Americas only had teepees and igloos.
--Journal of Native American and Indigenous Studies

Adds an important chapter to a rather sparse, albeit growing, literature on Indigenous design and architecture. . . . [Thatched Roofs and Open Sides] rebukes the view that tribes in the Americas only had teepees and igloos.
--Journal of Native American and Indigenous Studies

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