2. For men in hot weather they wore
breechcloths made of animal skins or
woven grass or reeds. When it got
colder they would add deerskin shirts,
leggings, or woven plant fiber. Women
wore dresses of skins, and in winter
they wore cotton.They decorated their
clothing with porcupine quills, elk
teeth or breeds. also sometimes in
winter they wore buckskin aprons and
perhaps a fur wrap draped around
their shoulders. Some fiber woven
sandals but, most went barefoot.
3. They ate
salmon, trout, acorns
and other plant food. acorns
They hunted birds and
animals of the forest.
They were gatherers. trout
They gathered
acorns, berries, and
other plant food. They
didn't farm though.
birds
salmon
5. • oak trees
• grasses
• berries
• deer
• rabbits berries Oak Tree
• birds
• fish
• clams
• shellfish
• redwood rabbit
deer
6. They moved in search of food. They lived in
wickiups, round houses, teepees, and a different
structure of wickiups. Wickiups were made of
branches, grasses, and stage brush. Round
houses were made of planks of redwood made
into a pyramid shape. Teepees were made of
grass mats or animal skins. The other structure
of wickiups was made of palm branches.