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Moreover, minority authors were beginning to publish fiction, as in William Wells Brown's Clotel ; or, The President's Daughter, Martin Delany's Blake ; or, The Huts of America and Harriet E. Wilson's Our Nig as early African American novels, and John Rollin Ridge's The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta: The Celebrated California Bandit, which is considered the first Native American novel but which also is an early story about Mexican American issues.
Huts in the United Kingdom were frequently seen as cold and draughty, while those in the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific were seen as stuffy and humid.
Huts were built in an area now known as Old Settlement which had a supply of fresh water, and a garden was established west of Blinky Beach.
Huts made of bark have been preserved, and the tools were made of flintstone, bone, and horn.
Living quarters were made in long Nissan Huts 3-4 in each with a shared bathroom.
After World War II, however, immigrants and refugees were housed on crown land at the airport in temporary accommodation known as Nissen Huts ( one of these huts survives as the Assembly Hall for the primary school today ).
Kolkata to Banaras & Huts were constructed at every 10 km.
The Quonset Huts were also destroyed.
In an attempt to provide classroom space to a growing student population, the college purchased second hand American Hospital Huts which were erected across the school in 1921.
Huts used as Forest Service guard shacks and sheep herding shelters were built in Colorado in the 1940s.
The Huts were either connected, set up end-to-end or built singly and made of prefabricated corrugated iron with a door and two small windows at the front and back.
Temporary buildings (" The Huts "), borrowed premises, and gymnasiums ( with multiple classes in the same hall ) were used for classroom instruction for many years.
The Huts were either connected, set up end-to-end or built singly and made of prefabricated corrugated iron with a door and two small windows at the front and back.
The Huts were either connected, set up end-to-end or built singly and made of prefabricated corrugated iron with a door and two small windows at the front and back.

Huts and on
* Army Huts – nine single-storey wood-frame utilitarian Second World War buildings ( 1940 ) on the northern part of the University of Victoria campus are on the Registry of Historic Places of Canada
Huts at Left Hand and Middle Yards are managed for their cultural heritage value, but are available for use while on the National Trail.
Huts in Zwartschaap, on the way between Hoogeveen and Pesse, painted by Van Gogh in 1883
Oyster Huts on Milford Point, a sketch by John Warner Barber for his Historical Collections of Connecticut ( 1836 ).
Huts built by Scott's and Shackleton's expeditions are still standing on the island, preserved as historical sites.
The group helped map the White Mountains and in 1888 built the first of eight High Huts in the range, modeled on Alpine shelters.
The Massachusetts Humane Society placed one of its first Huts of Refuge on Nantasket Beach after the American Revolution.
File: Beach Huts on Abersoch Beach. jpg | Beach Huts on Abersoch Beach
* Blake, or the Huts of America, ( 1859-62 ); Boston: Beacon Press, reprint ( 1970 ) with Floyd Williams, ed., University of Virginia, on line
* Huts on the " Huascarán " mountain
Bark Huts was a hotel on Liverpool Road, halfway between Sydney and Liverpool, and a small settlement was established around the hotel.

Huts and soldiers
Huts in various parts of rural Asia are known by this or similar names, and during the Korean and Vietnam Wars English-speaking soldiers came to use the word to refer to their own makeshift shelters, which often consisted of little more than a tarpaulin.

Huts and built
Huts built by the expedition are gone, although a cairn remains, along with a refuge hut built by Argentina in 1955, and a cross commemorating three members of the British Antarctic Survey who died in a 1982 attempt to cross the sea ice from Faraday Station to Petermann.

Huts and for
* Huts, hearths, granaries, and nonportable stone tools for grinding grains Africa
Huts contained underground storage areas for food.
Huts, mountains, dancers, a flute player, and other reminiscences of Polynesian life form the setting for the foreground subject of three women at the edge of a pool.
The Eastern end of Lake Manapouri is possibly the best waterway in New Zealand for Kayak Exploration with 20 Islands and many Coves, Beaches, Lagoons, Waterfalls, Huts, Portages and Channels with in a days return paddled from the Manapouri Township.
Huts such as the High Huts of the White Mountains are " full service " ( cooks serve food ) throughout June to mid-September, and are open for the rest of the year as a " self service " ( self serve food ) hut.
In 1938, following the Munich Crisis, the island was further mobilised, and had more Nissen Huts installed, presumably for equipment and personnel.

Huts and .
The coastal hinterland is composed of erodible cliffs and a low lying area commonly known as the Rakaia Huts.
Beach Huts and Bathing Machines, Shire Publications, 2009.
Handbook of Nissen Huts: 16 ' 0 " and 24 ' 0 " Span, issued December 1944, Revised March 1966 Army Code No 14867.
* McCosh, F. 1997 Nissen of the Huts: A biography of Lt Col. Peter Nissen, DSO.
On Hillston Road southeast out of town is Fort Bourke Hill which affords an excellent view of the town, and Towser's Huts, a series of stone miners ' cottages dating possibly from as early as the 1870s.
*" Fourteen Little Red Huts " by Andrei Platonov.
Most of these huts are maintained by volunteers through the Kosciuszko Huts Association and the local National Parks services.
The building of the Sports Hall required the demolition of two of the old Scout Huts ; one ( that formerly of Troop One ) remains, now used by the groundsmen.
* Cattlemen and Huts of the High Plains, by Harry Stephenson.

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