homakseen
Homakseen is a term that refers to a specific type of indigenous dwelling found in some Arctic regions, particularly among certain Inuit communities. These structures are traditionally built from materials readily available in the harsh environment, such as snow, ice, and sometimes animal skins or sod. The design of a homakseen is adapted to provide shelter from extreme cold, wind, and snow, offering a crucial refuge for nomadic or semi-nomadic peoples.
The construction of a homakseen often involves techniques passed down through generations, emphasizing efficiency and insulation.