The document summarizes information about four Native American tribes in California: the Miwok, Chumash, Hupa, and Cahuilla. It discusses the type of housing each tribe lived in, their sources of food, and their geographic locations within California. The Miwok lived in houses made of redwood bark near the Sierra Nevada mountains and ate deer, fish, and acorns. The Chumash built dome-shaped homes of woven grass on the central coast near Santa Barbara and ate acorns, deer, fish, and whales. The Hupa built wooden plank houses in the North Coast Ranges and ate deer, fish, and acorns. The Cahuilla lived in reed houses called Kish