Redwood trees and cedar tress
The Shasta Indians lived partly underground during the winter but they also lived in tipis when it wasn't as cold outside
Shasta tribe lived in plank houses (search native American plank houses). Half of the house was underground,with small narrow entranceway to keep the bears out but big enough so the human can squeeze in.
The canoe was important to the taino indian tribe because the native americans would need to get transportation so they can so called "hunt" but they actually were cheating on their spouses with other indians.
The Mohawk tribe used dugout canoes, which can carry many people, and they also used a canoe made from elm bark which was light and fast. They used sleds and snowshoes in winter time.
The Shasta tribe is native to Northern California and Southern Oregon, primarily in the area around Mount Shasta. They have lived in this region for thousands of years, relying on the local natural resources for their livelihoods.
The Shasta tribe wore a wide variety of clothing items. Many of these items, including vests, pants, and undergarments were made from animal pelts.
farm
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.
carving
blankets food baskets
They wore animal skins How did they get them? When they hunted the animals, they used there fur to make them into clothing
They live in the mountain region
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.
The Shasta Indians lived partly underground during the winter but they also lived in tipis when it wasn't as cold outside
"Shasta" can refer to different things depending on the context. It could be a type of mountain, a brand of soda, or a breed of cat.
they used dugout canoes and they walked
The Chippewa or Ojibwa tribe would walk or paddle a canoe to travel.