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The Yokuts people, indigenous to California's San Joaquin Valley, valued several tree species for their cultural and practical uses. Notably, the black oak provided acorns, a staple food source, while the valley oak was significant for its acorns and wood. Additionally, the sycamore tree was used for its flexible branches, which were crafted into baskets and other tools. These trees were integral to their diet, shelter, and craftsmanship.

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