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Hupa

Hupa. Mr. Walker. Map and Region. Hupa. Coastal Region Resources Redwood Trees Fish (salmon) Deer & Elk Acorns. Houses. They were built with cedar and fir planks The door was a round hole cut at one corner.

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Hupa

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  1. Hupa Mr. Walker

  2. Map and Region Hupa • Coastal Region • Resources • Redwood Trees • Fish (salmon) • Deer & Elk • Acorns

  3. Houses • They were built with cedar and fir planks • The door was a round hole cut at one corner. • The women and children slept in the house while the men slept in the sweathouses.

  4. Food • Acorns • Salmon from the Trinity River • Deer and Elk were hunted in the forest. • They cooked their food over a fire or by boiling water in baskets, heated by hot rocks.

  5. Clothing • Men wore deer skin around their hips. • Women wore skirts made of tree bark. • Men and women had their ears pierced to wear shell ornaments in them.

  6. Ceremonies • They had two main ceremonies; one in the spring and one in the fall. • One of their feasts was called the Jumping Dance and the men would wear woodpecker scalps. • Before a dance there was a recital of sacred words that told how the ceremony first started.

  7. Credits By Mr. Walker and Mrs. Nunes California Indian Fact Cards * 1996

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