The Shasta tribe prepared their foods in a couple of ways. One way was drying the foods. They also boiled foods, using hot rocks placed in pots of water with the food. They made earth ovens in order to cook foods over a fire as well.
blankets food baskets
The Shasta tribe prepared their foods in a couple of ways. One way was drying the foods. They also boiled foods, using hot rocks placed in pots of water with the food. They made earth ovens in order to cook foods over a fire as well.
They were hunter gatherers, and excellent raiders.
Traditionally women prepared most of the food.
farm
they get their food from - cornfield's,rivers, and more other places
The Shasta tribe wore a wide variety of clothing items. Many of these items, including vests, pants, and undergarments were made from animal pelts.
carving
They live in the mountain region
Redwood trees and cedar tress
No, Lake Shasta is not named after a famous person. It is named after the Shasta tribe of Native Americans who historically inhabited the area. The lake was created by the construction of Shasta Dam on the Sacramento River in California.
Shasta is a type of native tribe, and it can also be a dogs name