Throughout North America, Indians started fires along the edges of woods to burn off shrubby, undergrowth and encroaching tree seedings. There burns encouraged the growth of tender young plants that attracted deer and other game animals, bringing them within convenient range of hunters' weapons.
Improved answer. Yokuts used Tule grass to weave their huts. wood and specile kind of grass .
they live in tps
cips
use the land for crops
Miadu,Yokuts,Nisenan,Achiumawi, and Miwok
The yokuts lives in inland central California
Forests are burnt in Africa and in other parts of the world to clear land for farming or development.
No, the Yokuts lived primarily in central California although some lived on the fringes of deserts.
Improved answer. Yokuts used Tule grass to weave their huts. wood and specile kind of grass .
they live south
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Alameda County
They did what indians do :)
The Yokuts gathered their food by letting the female go out and pick berries,acorns and pinon nuts
they live south
They believed in spirit gods.
I think they wear seashells.