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Bure is the Fijian word for a wood-and-straw hut, sometimes similar to a cabin. In its original sense, a bure is a structure built of anything that comes to hand. The components of a bure are either stacked together, tied together by rope, or a combination of both methods.

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  • Bure (Fiji) (en)
  • Bure (chata) (pl)
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  • Bure – fidżyjskie słowo oznaczające drewnianą chatę ze słomianym dachem, z wyglądu zbliżoną do domu zrębowego. Tradycyjnie, etniczni mieszkańcy wysp Fidżi zamieszkiwali dwa rodzaje chat bure. Chaty rodzinne – vale, a także chaty dedykowane wyłącznie dla obrzezanych mężczyzn, członków lokalnych klanów – bures. Oba rodzaje chat miały tylko jedne niskie drzwi wejściowe. Zazwyczaj były ciemnie i zadymione w środku, ponieważ nie miały okien, dodatkowo w chatach vale były doły paleniskowe. Podłogi w bure wykładano liśćmi paproci i trawą, a następnie liśćmi pandanu lub grubymi matami z liści kokosa. (pl)
  • Bure é uma palavra fijiana para designar uma cabana de madeira e telhado de palha, construção comum nas Fiji. Em seu sentido original, bure é qualquer estrutura construída com qualquer objeto organizada à mão. Seus componentes são empilhados juntos, amarrados por corda ou uma combinação de ambos os métodos. Tradicionalmente, os fijianos nativos viviam em dois tipos de cabana: aquelas familiares, chamadas de vale, e aquelas onde homens circuncidados, membros de clãs locais, se reuniam: os bures. Ambas as construções eram escuras e enfumaçadas por dentro, sem janelas e geralmente apenas com uma porta baixa. (pt)
  • Bure is the Fijian word for a wood-and-straw hut, sometimes similar to a cabin. In its original sense, a bure is a structure built of anything that comes to hand. The components of a bure are either stacked together, tied together by rope, or a combination of both methods. (en)
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  • Bure is the Fijian word for a wood-and-straw hut, sometimes similar to a cabin. In its original sense, a bure is a structure built of anything that comes to hand. The components of a bure are either stacked together, tied together by rope, or a combination of both methods. Traditionally, ethnic Fijians lived in two types of houses; a vale was the family house, while men's houses (where circumcised males of the clan met, ate, and slept) were known as bures. Both of these buildings were dark and smoky inside, with no windows and usually only one low door. Vales had hearth pits where the women cooked, and the packed earth floor was covered with grass or fern leaves and then carpeted with pandanus leaf or coarse coconut leaf mats. (en)
  • Bure – fidżyjskie słowo oznaczające drewnianą chatę ze słomianym dachem, z wyglądu zbliżoną do domu zrębowego. Tradycyjnie, etniczni mieszkańcy wysp Fidżi zamieszkiwali dwa rodzaje chat bure. Chaty rodzinne – vale, a także chaty dedykowane wyłącznie dla obrzezanych mężczyzn, członków lokalnych klanów – bures. Oba rodzaje chat miały tylko jedne niskie drzwi wejściowe. Zazwyczaj były ciemnie i zadymione w środku, ponieważ nie miały okien, dodatkowo w chatach vale były doły paleniskowe. Podłogi w bure wykładano liśćmi paproci i trawą, a następnie liśćmi pandanu lub grubymi matami z liści kokosa. (pl)
  • Bure é uma palavra fijiana para designar uma cabana de madeira e telhado de palha, construção comum nas Fiji. Em seu sentido original, bure é qualquer estrutura construída com qualquer objeto organizada à mão. Seus componentes são empilhados juntos, amarrados por corda ou uma combinação de ambos os métodos. Tradicionalmente, os fijianos nativos viviam em dois tipos de cabana: aquelas familiares, chamadas de vale, e aquelas onde homens circuncidados, membros de clãs locais, se reuniam: os bures. Ambas as construções eram escuras e enfumaçadas por dentro, sem janelas e geralmente apenas com uma porta baixa. (pt)
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