The houses were not half way underground but they did as a normal building practice dig down for the floor of the home.
They both uesd acorns and there houses were built halfway underground!
Slave hoses were houses that housed nice people hiding the slaves. it is a chain of houses that make the underground railroad.
Im pretty sure you can visit some places that still has tunnnels or underground houses that was apart of the underground railroad.
The Underground Railroad was not an actual railroad, but a series of "safe houses" that escaped slaves would travel along the way to the North or Canada. Houses that were part of the underground railroad were often marked by a quilt or lanterns, that only railroad guides, or "conductors", would know.
what was the hupas custom and tradition
They both uesd acorns and there houses were built halfway underground!
were hupas live
You can find information about halfway houses on recoveryconnection.org.
a hupas religion is the trinity river
Here's a list that's focused on halfway houses for alchol and drugs: http://www.sober.com/directory/Halfway+Houses/Illinois/Chicago-Page1.html
Hupas live in the northwestern California in the mountain region.
Halfway houses are places where people go to so that they can reintegrate with society but still get the monitoring and support that they need.
You can find information about halfway houses in the Los Angeles, CA on the following website: http://www.sober.com/Directory/Halfway+Houses/California/Los+Angeles-Page1.html. They have a lot of houses listed.
There are several great halfway houses in Los Angeles. An online search can help you locate the nearest halfway house.
You can find information about halfway houses in Anaheim, CA on the following website: http://www.ourhousesoberliving.com/. It is a fantastic halfway house.
Halfway houses are not as effective as Rehab Centers. Addicts join halfway houses after rehabs to come back into their normal life. So it's more like a port from Rehab back to life.
Halfway houses allow people to begin the process of rejoining society. Usually people go to them after substance abuse problems.