answersLogoWhite

0

they chose where to go

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How were simple villages organized?

Simple villages were typically organized around a central point, such as a marketplace or meeting place. Houses were often clustered together in close proximity, with surrounding fields for agriculture. Leadership roles were held by respected community members or elders who made decisions for the village.


Why did villages organize into fief's?

they organized into fiefs because thats what the king wanted


How is Earth organized?

By continents, cities, states, villages, roads, oceans, hemispheres, etc.


What are facts about hupa?

what is the interesting about the hupa


Did hupa tribe have horses?

did the hupa have horses


What were the Hupa good at?

the hupa were good at weaving baskets


What is a group of independent villages organized by clans and led by a local ruler or clan head?

It is the Stateless Society.


How did the hupa tribe get organized?

The Hupa tribe, part of the larger Athabaskan-speaking group, organized themselves around the natural resources of the Humboldt River valley in Northern California. Their social structure was centered on extended family units, with leadership typically held by respected elders or chiefs who guided the community in decision-making and resource management. The Hupa developed a complex system of trade, cultural practices, and spiritual beliefs, which helped reinforce their social cohesion and organization. Seasonal gatherings and ceremonies further strengthened their community ties and cultural identity.


Did the Hupa live in the desert?

No, the Hupa Indians were not a desert tribe.


What transportation did Hupa use?

The Hupa used canoes for transportation.


Impact that the European colonization had on the Inca civilization?

European colonization destroyed the Inca civilization above the village level. Many of the villages of Peru are still organized as the Incas organized them.


What languages were spoken by Hupa Indians?

The Hupa Indians primarily spoke the Hupa language, which is a member of the Athabaskan language family. Additionally, many Hupa people were also bilingual in English, especially after contact with European settlers. The Hupa language has several dialects, reflecting the cultural and social diversity within the Hupa community. Efforts to revitalize and preserve the Hupa language have been ongoing in recent years.