Stilt House – Ekum
Stilt House Hello everybody, On 24th of June, I gave my presentation on stilt house, this was my first project from our school which our class had to present before our class teacher Anamika ma’am.
I thought to give my presentation on stilt houses, my mumma had been in Arunachal Pradesh during her childhood and school days, she suggested me to attempt my project on Ekum, which means house, a kind of stilt house, in which local people of Arunachal Pradesh lives in. I with help of my daddy and mumma made a model of Ekum, with the help of thermocol sheets, laminates, card paper, tooth pick, ice cream sticks and paint. For more natural look I put some natural plants and small animals made or rubber and plastic. I am going to share the content which was my speech during my presentation.
1>Ekum means House in tribal language in Arunachal Pradesh.
2> These kinds of houses are specially found in Arunachal Pradesh.
3> Tribal’s of Arunachal Pradesh lives in Ekum.
4> These houses are made of wood, bamboo and leaves.
5> The floor of the houses is made of bamboo sticks which are very neatly woven together.
6>The outer and inner walls are made of wood.
7> And the roof is made of large numbers of leaves.
8> The roof is made in an inclined way so that rain water can not fall down on the wall.
9> These houses are always made on the wooden pillars.
10> We can see a 3 -5 feet gap between the ground and the house.
11> Animals like pig and hen live under the empty space in between the ground and house.
12> Their kitchen is very different, they make a cemented square shape small platform on the floor to burn fire.
13> And they make a “Chang” just above the fire where they can dry fishes and mutton with the smoke.
14> Chang is a tribal word, which means one kind of a mat made of bamboo sticks woven neatly together. Hope you like my presentation……… Thanks and love………. its me
Aarav





















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