SHELTER

ABORIGINAL SHELTERS

A humpy, also known as a gunyah, wurley, wurly or wurlie, is a small, temporary shelter, traditionally used by Australian Aboriginal people. These houses, made of branches and bark are sometimes called a lean-to, since they often rely on a standing tree for support.

Not all houses were temporary. Some Aboriginal people made permanent houses or shelters using rocks, mud or finding caves and living in them.