they made tools
they made tools
In Paiute it's, howe. The e makes the sound you hear in the word, Nevada. It should almost sound like, How way, but without drawing out the way, clip it short.
The Miwok people primarily inhabited the Central Sierra Nevada region and the northern part of California's San Francisco Bay Area. Their territory extended from the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada to the Pacific coastline, encompassing diverse environments such as forests, grasslands, and coastal areas. The Miwok were divided into several groups, including the Northern Miwok, Southern Miwok, and Bay Miwok, each with distinct dialects and cultural practices.
They wore deer heads and for women they wore dresses from trees and soft skin.
The Miwok are a Native American people originally from Northern California. Their traditional territory spans areas including the Sierra Nevada foothills, the Central Valley, and the coastal regions. The Miwok are divided into several groups, including the Northern, Central, and Southern Miwok, each with distinct dialects and cultural practices. Historically, they were hunter-gatherers, relying on the rich natural resources of their environment.
The Miwok Indians had several distinct groups within the tribe. The Coastal Miwoks lived near the Pacific Ocean, along the California coast. The Lake Miwoks lived in Clear Lake Basin.
Black and tan oak acorns were a primary food source, but they also ate mussels, grasshoppers, deer, and rabbit.
I think you mean: What did the Miwok wear?
There are actually four geographically and culturally diverse groups of Miwok, Native Americans that are native to Northern California: Plains and Sierra Miwok, Coast Miwok, Lake Miwok, and Bay Miwok. Please see the related link below for more info:
The Miwok people spoke several dialects of the Miwok language, which belongs to the Penutian language family. There are three main divisions of Miwok: Northern Miwok, Central Miwok, and Southern Miwok, each with its own distinct dialects. These languages were traditionally spoken in the area that is now Northern California. Today, efforts are being made to revitalize and preserve the Miwok languages.
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