Yokut Indians traditionally slept on raised platforms made of wooden frames covered with mats or woven grass. They often used animal skins or blankets for warmth. Depending on the season, they might also sleep outdoors, utilizing natural shelter like trees or natural formations. Their sleeping arrangements were generally communal, reflecting their close-knit family and community structure.
They had the Dance of the Dead ,which honored the dead yokut indians
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longhouses
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Native Americans worked, sleep, ate,
They had the Dance of the Dead ,which honored the dead yokut indians
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beads, spears,elk skins and horns,and turtle shells
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Teepee
longhouses
on a bed of sicks
There are still some speakers of indigenous languages, but today almost all Yokut tribes speak English.In the past, they spoke:Palewyami Yokuts (also known as Poso Creek, Altinin)TulamniHometwaliWukchumniYawdanchi (also known as Nutaa)BokninuwadGashowuChukayminaMichahayAyitcha (also known as Aiticha, Kocheyali)Choynimni (also known as Choinimni)Valley Yokuts dialects
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Yes, the Yokut travelled on foot.
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They would trade metal, knives, fish, and other things other tribes couldn't get.