They made them by saying I'm high
the Yurok tribe used dugout canoes out of redwood trees to travel down the Klamath River
they used bows to hunt and spears to fish
i think they use it nicely because that is the only thing they have
The Yurok people, a Native American tribe from Northern California, did not traditionally use dream catchers. Dream catchers are more commonly associated with the Ojibwe and other tribes from the Great Lakes region. While the Yurok had their own spiritual practices and beliefs, dream catchers were not a part of their cultural heritage.
Adobe bricks and mud.
The Yurok Tribe traditionally used redwood planks to build rectangular plank houses. These houses were made by overlapping planks of redwood and had a slanted roof covered with brush or bark. Today, some members of the Yurok Tribe still practice traditional housing techniques, while others live in modern homes.
they used mudbricks, sand, clay
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the Yurok tribe used dugout canoes out of redwood trees to travel down the Klamath River
the Yurok tribe used dugout canoes out of redwood trees to travel down the Klamath River
they used bows to hunt and spears to fish
i think they use it nicely because that is the only thing they have
The Yurok people, a Native American tribe from Northern California, did not traditionally use dream catchers. Dream catchers are more commonly associated with the Ojibwe and other tribes from the Great Lakes region. While the Yurok had their own spiritual practices and beliefs, dream catchers were not a part of their cultural heritage.
Long houses
Adobe bricks and mud.
the Chinook tribe lived in longhouses made out of wood.
They used poo and pee to build houses