They used willow reeds to make it. They were not teepees, they were huts.
The tribes that lived there were he Esselen and Ohlone Indians
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The tribe constructed their own teepees . They were a plains tribe so used tepees for shelter.
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woven stick houses
the ohlone hunted deer
The Indian tribe associated with Mission Santa Clara de Asis was the Ohlone tribe, also known as the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe. They were the native people that inhabited the region around the mission.
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ohlone indians
The Miwok Indian tribe is in between the central valley region and the mountain region.
The Ohlone tribe were both hunters and gatherers. They hunted animals such as deer, rabbit, and fish and also gathered nuts, berries, seeds, and other plant foods from their environment.
The tribes that lived there were he Esselen and Ohlone Indians
The Ohlone tribe
The Ohlone was the Indian tribe at the mission Santa Clara de Asis.
The Ohlone tribe, specifically the Tamyen group, lived near the Santa Clara de Asis Mission in California. They were indigenous peoples who inhabited the region before the arrival of Spanish missionaries.
The Mutsunes, a branch of the Ohlone Indian Tribe Lived in villages with thached huts made of willow and grass. They lived a simple hunter - gatherer lifestyle. Today Mutsunes are extinct