The Yokuts people primarily used materials such as willow, sedge, and tule to create their baskets. Willow branches were often used for the framework, while sedge and tule provided flexible fibers for weaving. They also incorporated other natural materials, like grasses and roots, to enhance the durability and functionality of the baskets. These baskets served various purposes, including storage, cooking, and carrying items.
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The Yokuts used beads as money to trade with other California Indian tribes. They also traded animal skins and baskets. They traveled by foot, raft, or boat to reach these other tribes.
wood, glass, baskets and metal are just a few
Some tools used by the Yokut people include knives, scrapers, and arrows. They also used bows, and made baskets to catch fish.
the youkut tribe usually use spears to hunt fish
Colonists made baskets be weaving grasses or straw into round basket shapes. The materials had to be soaked first, usually overnight, so that it could be worked with. When the baskets dried, they held their shape and could be used.
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Shopping baskets used in supermarkets cost in the region of $70 to $100 depending on materials used and cost of delivery. More and more supermarkets are now opting for the cheaper plastic baskets.
they they were made with hats,trays,bowls of many sizes and treasure baskets
Improved answer. Yokuts used Tule grass to weave their huts. wood and specile kind of grass .
papyrus is used to make baskets, boats, sandels, and paper.