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A shabono (also xapono, shapono, or yano) is a hut used by the Yanomami, an indigenous peoples in the extreme southern Venezuela and extreme northern Brazil.

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Used as temporary homes, traditionally constructed mainly of thatched palm leaves and wood, shabonos are built in clearings in the jungle, using the wood cleared to build a palisade with a thatched roof that has a hole in the middle.

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In traditional villages, multiple shabonos, each conical or rectangular in shape, surround a central open space. Each family unit has its own area within a given shabono.

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