it was stormy where they lived.
it was stormy where they lived.
on the coast
The Miwok (also spelled Miwuk, Mi-Wuk, or Me-Wuk) are members of four linguistically related Native American groups indigenous to what is now Northern California, who traditionally spoke one of the Miwok languages in the Utian family.
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.
it was stormy where they lived.
most of the Miwok lived near the Sierra Nevada.
it was stormy where they lived.
It was the Miwok Indians who lived there. So there they did a lot of work
most of the Miwok lived near the Sierra Nevada.
somewhere in California
The Miwok lived in dirt-covered houses and the Hupa lived in rectangular houses built by cedar-wood planks.
MIWOK
The miwok tribe lived there and worked there
Miwok can refer to any one of four linguistically-related groups of Native Americans, who lived in what is now Northern California
Miwok
most of the Miwok lived near the Sierra Nevada.