Well, honey, the Miwok Tribe made their homes by using materials like tule reeds, willow branches, and mud to construct their traditional roundhouses called "kotchas." These structures were pretty cozy and provided shelter from the elements. Nowadays, some Miwok people still build kotchas for cultural events, but most have moved on to more modern housing.
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In winter, the Miwok Indians lived in housed that were hallway underground and covered with dirt to help them keep warm. In the summer, their dwellings were generally cone shaped and had a pole framework. They were covered with bark because it helped keep them cool. They also used brush, grass, and tule to make their homes.
Miwok had cone shaped houses.They leaned branches together and covered them with grasses or tule(TOO-lee).
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The Miwok tribe ate consisted of a diet of ground acorn meal made into soups, bread, and cakes. They also hunted for deer, bear, elk, rabbits, and fowl. They also ate fish and dried seaweed.
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