There are no Yupik tribes, it's villages that have their own system.
The Yup'ik do not have tribes. They have their own individual traditions within the village they live in.
Yes
alaskaweirdos
The rock structures made by native people of the Northern American continent were thought to be used to help navigate, store food, or aid in herding of animals to slaughter (most notably caribou). Some of the tribes that have used them are:Inuit, Inupiat, Kalaallit, Yupik.
Some things made of paper are magazines, notebooks, newspapers, and books.
Rubber has made things that have made the lives of people easier and more fun. Some of these things are, gloves, ducks, tires, and balls.
Muklks are a soft boot traditionally made of reindeer skin or sealskin and usually worn by arctic aboriginals including the inuit and the Yupik.
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Yupik Eskimo
Dora Gauthier has written: 'Pataaskaarrluunkuk Negair-llu =' -- subject(s): Yupik Eskimos, Social life and customs, Central Yupik language, Readers
First of all, it is Yup'ik Eskimo not Yup'ik Indian. They first made their houses out of sod, wooden beams, and stones. Today they make their houses like the rest of Americans.