they dug out canoes. They picked berries and fished fish such as salmon and they used redwood trees
Dug out logs
baskets rocks sticks acorns
"Hupa" can refer to several things depending on the context. In the context of language, Hupa is a Native American language spoken by the Hupa people in Northern California. It can also refer to the Hupa tribe itself, which is part of the larger Athabaskan-speaking group. Additionally, "Hupa" might be used in various cultural or geographical contexts.
they made canoes and they used shell-like money to buy things.
The natural resources of the Hopi Indian tribe were those of the area. Most anything that was readily available to them was used. Water, corn, and clay materials were the major resources of the area
they dug out canoes. They picked berries and fished fish such as salmon and they used redwood trees
the hupa Indians used a lot of berries
they dug out canoes. They picked berries and fished fish such as salmon and they used redwood trees
Dug out logs
they used wood to build connes
baskets rocks sticks acorns
they used grass, tule, bark, and animal skins
they made canoes and they used shell-like money to buy things.
The Hupa tribesâ?? people used tools they crafted from stone, bones, wood, elk horn, and shells. They used these to shape platters, bowls, and storage chests out of cedar. They also used tools for food preparation and eating and hunting.
The natural resources of the Hopi Indian tribe were those of the area. Most anything that was readily available to them was used. Water, corn, and clay materials were the major resources of the area
The Fox tribe utilized natural resources such as forests for hunting game, rivers for fishing, and clay for pottery making. They also gathered plants and herbs for medicinal purposes and used stone for tool making.
the cayuga tribe used deerskin for clothes, bow and arrow, flint knife to skin animals, torches, canoes, hoes, cornhusks, and stone hearths.