Yuki Indian homes were cone-shaped. They began with a circle on the ground, with poles around the perimeter that supported themselves at the top. Over the poles, layers of bark, grass, pine needles and earth formed the walls. A low entrance tunnel was made of four forked sticks covered with poles and earth. Deer skins covered the door. Firepits were dug in the center of each house. Each village had a larger dance house, made the same way as the smaller houses, but supported by a center pole.
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They had special ceremonies once they turned 13 to 16.
the girl wore skrits made by grasses,but usally old men did not wore anything
Fish, deer, seeds, nuts, berries, grasshopppers, and bird eggs
Yes, they do. The Yuki tribe has a head-chief.
The closest definition of our religion as I know it...... HONOR, RESPECT & living WITH the earth as opposed to ON it