u/Alternative-Tear5796

Image 1 — inspiration from indigenous architecture?
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inspiration from indigenous architecture?

hello all. it's within my plans at some point to live off the land & build my own shelter. I'm just curious if anyone has ever gotten into developing a home with indigenous inspired architecture. the native americans were masters of this land for thousands of years.

all the different tribes seemed to have it common that they were really into living in balance & harmony with the land & their architecture was built to withstand their environment.

I haven't ever built anything before so it'd be a first & I'm not sure how challenging it'd be to build some of these structures, but with how complicated building codes & everything today are I'd say these are more simplistic & discreet.

depending on where I go, a few of the shelters that give me inspiration for an idea out of this picture I attached that I could see myself building would be the pit-house, plank house, hogan, barabara, plank house, pit-house the wickiup & grass house might have some inspiration too but I'm interested in something more sturdy.

please bear in mind this isn't some attempt at cultural appropriation, like I saw some woman on the native americans subreddit build a tippi for some BS clout reason & then ask the users of that sub if it's ok that she builds tippis or whatever, I'm looking at different indigenous architecture for inspiration because of the architectural ingenuity that native tribes had with the land.

if there's any posts, blogs, or webpages that has explored this idea in more depfh & possibly even executed it made by someone with building experience I'd be very grateful if any of you shared it ITT. thank you all.

u/Alternative-Tear5796 — 16 hours ago

*HELP* my raccoon friend got into my acetaminophen 500mg in the barn

I've been homeless since our house fire last year & I've been living in the barn + the car in the driveway on the same property with my burnt down house a few meters away & I've befriended this juvenile raccoon who comes around at night. I feed him grapes, peanuts, blueberries, occasionally these strips of dehydrated poultry (duck & chicken) + beef meant for dogs & other fruits, veggies, seeds, & nuts, etc. but I've had a killer toothache this last week & had left a bottle of acetaminophen on the table in the barn, & he's able to get into the barn because bottom parts of the walls of the barn have some holes (my cat Spottie Dottie 🌻 used to like going through the same holes into the barn when I'd walk her. tragically she died in the house fire & I had to be rushed to the ICU & spent a month in the hospital out of state for severe 3rd degree burns from trying to get her out of our house while it was on fire, my right hand is still kinda handicapped to this day too from it but that's besides the point) I had just gotten out of the car to grab my acetaminophen because my tooth is beginning to hurt again & I saw him with the bottle **EATING THE PILLS LIKE THEY'RE M&MS BRO!** I never really made physical contact with him besides handing him a bunch of grapes still on the vine but I grabbed the bottle from him before he could eat anymore & put a pizza box between him & the pills laying on the table so he didn't grab anymore & I gave him some grapes so he'd hop off the table & eat those instead but right now I'm really worried especially since I've heard you can't take more than 4,000mg or you'll begin to get liver damage & who knows what the lethal dosage is for an overdose for a raccoon. is there anything I can do? it's hard to know how many he ate but most of the pills are still in the bottle but it's hard to tell if he could've eaten more than 8 or not which would = 4,000mg as each pill is = 500mg. God damn it bro I can't believe this is happening. will he just puke it up hopefully???

bear in mind he is a wild animal who I'm acquaintances with he's not a pet by the way.

edit: wow only 2 comments & +4 upvotes in about 6 hours when this post has had 208 views thanks for the help everyone (sarcasm). SMH. (honestly tho I do want to genuinely thank the small handful of ppl who did give a rats ass to upvote & comment.)

update: i ended up going to sleep after I cleaned & replaced the water out of his water bowl & ended up going to sleep after sending a prayer that he'll be ok because idk what else tf to do & it's 5:30AM EST in the morning now & I see signs that he's been active last night after I went to bed from knocking stuff over on the table in the barn to messing up his water bowl, but that could've been the older racoon who isn't as social as this juvenile, he hisses at me if I get too close & he'll hiss + even growl at the juvenile who has a taste for acetaminophen if he gets too close, especially if it's when they're foraging leftover peanuts, pumpkin seeds, grapes, & blueberries around the garden that I scatter for the birds, chipmunks, & squirrels (I put the food in dishes for the 2 raccoons; the friendly younger one & the grumpy older one + the skunk & the oppossum will come too. I'm sure everyone knows this but opossums are great to have on your land bcuz they eat a lot of ticks. chickens & I believe turkeys are also good for this kind of thing. watch out for Lyme disease, & alpha gal syndrome. ☠️... & watch out for bobcat fever if you have any cats that go out. luckily Spottie Dottie 🌻 had a bright colored coat because she was a Bengal & my late [maternal] Nana's cat Charlie 🏵️ was an orange tomcat so he had a brightly colored coat too which allowed me to spot ticks on either of them moments after they latched onto their fur when I'd take them outside for walks, but if you have a cat with a dark colored coat or cats that you let free range / barn cats the ticks have an opportunity to bite & I've heard of bobcat fever taking out cats just within 2 days [48 hours] after a bite.

anyways I'm rambling at this point. I'm pretty sure he's ok, my friend said that some animals like dogs have a stronger acetaminophen tolerance than us humans but IDK if that's true & even if it is, raccoons aren't dogs but I'm just gonna hope he's ok & I'll have to wait until dusk today, which is 12 hours from now, until he normally wakes up & begins wandering around the yard & around / inside my barn. if anyone is worried I'll post an update tonight whether I see him or not, sometimes he leaves the yard & goes out into the woods getting into who knows what kinda mischief for a night or 2 (especially if we see either of the 2 bobcats I won't see him for the night either) but most nights I see him. so hopefully he'll be ok.

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