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one for winter and the other for summer
In winter, the Miwok Indians lived in housed that were hallway underground and covered with dirt to help them keep warm. In the summer, their dwellings were generally cone shaped and had a pole framework. They were covered with bark because it helped keep them cool. They also used brush, grass, and tule to make their homes.
A hut that can hold up to two people
one home was for winter and the other was for winter.
Miwok homes were made in two different styles: conical houses of redwood boards laid over a framework of Douglas fir (kotcha) and domed houses with willow framework covered in grass or tule (kaawul kotcha). Both types were fairly small structures that could accommodate only a few people.Larger villages also had communal roundhouses for gathering and ceremonies - these were naturally much larger buildings.The conical and domed houses were about 8 or 10 feet tall and just 10 or 12 feet across; communal roundhouses could be over 40 feet across.
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The miwok homes are made of bark, deerskin, and twine.
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In Miwok society, both men and women were responsible for building homes. Men typically collected the materials like tule reeds for thatching, while women often constructed the actual structures using weaving techniques. It was a collaborative effort within the community.
The miwok tribes lived in miwok,the men did the hunting while the women do most of the house work
Yes early on. Later they had homes made of redwood tree bark.
In winter, the Miwok Indians lived in housed that were hallway underground and covered with dirt to help them keep warm. In the summer, their dwellings were generally cone shaped and had a pole framework. They were covered with bark because it helped keep them cool. They also used brush, grass, and tule to make their homes.
A hut that can hold up to two people
I think you mean: What did the Miwok wear?
one home was for winter and the other was for winter.
two pieced apron type skirts
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: