the clothing come from animals skin: Sheep, and deer
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woman make clothing
Men usually didn't where clothing but women wore grass skirts and long shell necklaces.
The early Yurok men did not always wear clothing, yet sometimes wore short kilts. The women wore grass skirts that were adorned with shells and beads. Both wore either sandals or moccasins, and used ponchos or deerskin robes during colder weather. Men tattooed their arms and women tattooed their chins. Men sometimes wore headbands and women wore basket hats. Read more: About the Yurok Indians | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_4568190_the-yurok-indians.html#ixzz1Br5boNZ7
the Yurok are located in northern California
The Yurok tribes were hunter/gatherers.
the Yurok ate salmon acorns berries and nuts
Yurok means down river people in karuk.
The Yurok Indians primarily spoke the Yurok language, which is part of the Algic language family. Additionally, some Yurok people were bilingual in the neighboring Karuk language, as they had interactions with the Karuk tribe. The Yurok language has several dialects, reflecting the diversity within the Yurok community. However, the number of fluent speakers has significantly declined, leading to revitalization efforts in recent years.
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The Yurok people used a variety of natural materials for their daily needs, including redwood, cedar, and spruce for building homes and canoes, deer hides for clothing, baskets woven from bear grass and willow, and shells and stones for decorative and ceremonial purposes. They also used materials like obsidian for tools and weapons.