The Hupa (or Hoopa) Indians lived in a wide swath of the coastal mountains and valleys of northern California. This area has hot, dry summers with very occasional rains. Fall tends to be dry and breezy. Winters are mild compared to most of the country. There is very little snow in winter but rains are frequent. Winter has only moderate freezes. Spring is long and mild.
The Hupa are one of the few federally recognized tribes in California, gaining recognition from President Grant in the 1870s. The Hoopa Indian Reservation is sometimes called 'the Square' because of its shape on the map. The area is quite beautiful but portions of the forest are excessively cut.
The Hoopa (hupa) tribe lived by eating deer, fish,and acorns.
The hidatsa indians live in their on land
Like kings
they made pills whenever they got sick
South Central Coast Of California.
The Hupa Indians lived in northwestern California along the Trinity River and its tributaries. They are part of the larger group of Indigenous peoples known as the California Indians. Today, many Hupa people reside on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation.
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the hoopa tribe lived near the trinity river in the hoopa valley .the hoopa tribe lived near the trinity river in the hoopa valley .
The Hoopa (hupa) tribe lived by eating deer, fish,and acorns.
The Hupa people live in the Hoopa Valley, California. Their ancestors lived in different regions of Northwestern California. The tribe consisted of Hupa, Karuk and Tolowa tribes
Mostly dry and arid because the live in the southwest dessert good luck!
Probably kakaiakio.
The Hupa is a group of Native Americans who live in northwestern of California.They also live in Cedar plank houses and near lower Trinity river. And had to live with 6 or more family members.They live on a Indian Reservation like most Indians do. That Indian Reservation is called the "Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation" which is the biggest Indian Reservation in California
They lived in rainy moist weather
Usually in the negatives, and freezing
The Hoopa Valley is located in northern California's Humboldt County.
The hidatsa indians live in their on land