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Hupa people traditionally lived in redwood plank houses, known as "shelters" or "homes," which were constructed using large redwood trees abundant in their Northern California environment. These structures were often rectangular, with a central hearth for cooking and heating. The Hupa also utilized smaller, seasonal structures for specific purposes, such as fishing or gathering. Their homes reflected their connection to the land and resources available in their region.

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