poohlíet
Poohlíet is a term originating from indigenous languages of northern regions, referring to a traditional form of communal shelter or gathering space. The concept embodies both physical structures and social practices centered around community cohesion and cultural expression. Poohlíets often serve as central places where members of the community gather for discussions, ceremonies, and shared activities, reinforcing social bonds and cultural identity.
Typically constructed from locally available natural materials such as wood, hides, and woven fibers, poohlíets are
Beyond their physical design, poohlíets play a vital role in social organization and cultural transmission. They
In contemporary contexts, the concept of poohlíet has inspired discussions around sustainable architecture and community-centered design.
While the term poohlíet itself is specific to certain indigenous groups, its principles of communal gathering,