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Were the Yurok Indians hunters?

The Yurok tribes were hunter/gatherers.


What tribes lived in cedar plank houses?

The Yurok of Northern California.


What do Yurok people use for transportation?

the Yurok tribe used dugout canoes out of redwood trees to travel down the Klamath River


What do the yurok people use for transportation?

the Yurok tribe used dugout canoes out of redwood trees to travel down the Klamath River


What kind of tribes of Indians were at the Santa Cruz mission?

The Yurok Indians were the tribe in Santa Cruz


Did the yurok use dream catchers?

The Yurok people, a Native American tribe from Northern California, did not traditionally use dream catchers. Dream catchers are more commonly associated with the Ojibwe and other tribes from the Great Lakes region. While the Yurok had their own spiritual practices and beliefs, dream catchers were not a part of their cultural heritage.


Name a few native American tribes?

wintun, yurok, pitt river, yuki, pomo, concow, wailacki, nomilacki, maidu, Navajo, anishinabe......


Which tribe's used canoes as a means of transportation?

Which tribes used canoes as a mean of transportation


How did they build the Yurok Tribes houses?

well... WITH BRICKS OF MUD AND OTHER STICKS. actually just everything around the environment they used to build, was everything they found that they thought were good. in the 1700 the first Yurok Tribe was near Alabama and moved to Florida were they discoverd how to build teepes


What do Mohawk tribes use for transportation?

they use bark canoes


Where in California is yurok located?

the Yurok are located in northern California


Did the hupa and yurok honor nepewo in the first salmon ceremony?

Yes, both the Hupa and Yurok tribes honored Nepewo during the first salmon ceremony. Nepewo, often associated with the spirit of the salmon, is celebrated as a vital figure in their cultural traditions. The ceremony emphasizes gratitude and respect for the salmon, recognizing its importance to their sustenance and way of life. This ritual underscores the deep connection between the tribes and their natural resources.