- A
toguna (or
palaver hut), also
written as togu'na or togu na (meaning "great shelter") is a
public building erected by the
Dogon people in the West African...
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hollow mound of
loose snow Ramada, a roof with no
walls Rock
shelter Tent
Toguna, a
shelter used by the
Dogon people in
Africa Townhouse Applications Air...
- season,
discuss affairs and take
important decisions in the
toguna. The roof of a
toguna is made by 8
layers of
millet stalks. It is a low
building in...
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Evaporation of
moisture from the pads on top of the
Toguna buildings built by the
Dogon people of Mali, Africa,
contribute to the coolness...
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district Open-air
Beach fale
Cabana Chickee Gazebo Palapa Pergola Ramada Toguna Modern Beach hut
Hexayurt Hopper hut Iris hut
Logging camp
Nissen hut Quonset...
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district Open-air
Beach fale
Cabana Chickee Gazebo Palapa Pergola Ramada Toguna Modern Beach hut
Hexayurt Hopper hut Iris hut
Logging camp
Nissen hut Quonset...
- in a
special building reserved for this purpose. This is the case of the
Toguna (variable spelling: togouna, to'guna), in
Dogon Country, Mali, a low-roofed...
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district Open-air
Beach fale
Cabana Chickee Gazebo Palapa Pergola Ramada Toguna Modern Beach hut
Hexayurt Hopper hut Iris hut
Logging camp
Nissen hut Quonset...
- market, 1992
Women with
children and c****ava
roots at
Sangha market, 1992 A
toguna at Sangha, 2006 View of Sangha, 2007
Multistoried masks during a
dance in...
- pillars"). The
Dogon people in
Africa use post in
ground construction for
their toguna,
community gathering places typically located in the
center of villages...