Barabara


an alaskan or north siberian semisubterranean house built of sod or turf.
historical examples

he is equally at ease in the barabara and in the palace-like homes of the rich when he visits the large cities of the world.
alaska ella higginson

they camped in a barabara where white men had slept a few nights before, and heard their own language spoken by native tongues.
the crimson gardenia and other tales of adventure rex beach

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