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
The Miwok lived in dirt-covered houses and the Hupa lived in rectangular houses built by cedar-wood planks.
The Hupa Indian Tribe was not nomadic as other California tribes were. The Hupa lived in redwood homes with small openings so bears could not get in the home.
The hupa indians lived in rectangular shaped home built with plant rack and sticks
the Hupa tribe lived in rectangular shaped home build with plant rack and sticks
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
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.
Yes, but only the Hupa Indians did. The Yurok lived along the Klamath River and the Pacific Ocean.
The Hupa traded acorns and other goods for canoes the Yurok made from red cedar. The region that the Hupa lived in was more plentiful with acorns than the Yuroks territory (Wallace). They also shared their style of housing
The Hoopa (hupa) tribe lived by eating deer, fish,and acorns.
The Hupa people lived in the mountain region of northwestern California, specifically in the Trinity and Klamath River areas. They resided in small communities along the rivers and in the forests of the region.
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