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The skin tent was much used by the Arabs, and was generally made of goat's skin, dyed black, spread over two or more poles about 8 or 9 feet long.
The Australians, the tribes of the Polynesian Archipelago, the Caribs, and the nomad tribes of North and South America were tent dwellers.
 
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