kunangehall
Kunangehall is a term that refers to a traditional dwelling found in certain indigenous communities, primarily in parts of India. These structures are typically constructed using locally sourced natural materials such as mud, bamboo, and thatch. The design of a kunangehall is often influenced by the specific environmental conditions and cultural practices of the people who build and inhabit them. They are generally characterized by their simplicity and functionality, providing shelter from the elements.
The construction methods for kunangehall vary, but often involve intricate weaving techniques for bamboo and a
Over time, the prevalence of kunangehall has seen a decline in some areas due to the adoption