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Oca is the name given to the typical Brazilian indigenous housing. The term comes from the Tupi-Guarani language family.
The ocas are buildings of big dimension, and may reach 40 m in length. They are built through joint effort over one week, with a wooden structure and bamboo and straw cover or palm leaves. They can last 15 years. They have no internal divisions or windows, only a few doors and serve as collective housing for several families.
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Oca (structure) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA