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Hupa Maya Ingold

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  • 1. Hupa Maya Ingold

2. The Northern Coastal Region They lived in the northern coastal region. Their climate of their region was wet, and green. 3. The hupas food They ate Salmon and acorns. They got there food by hunting for it. 4. The Hupas housing They had housing that would survive their cold, wet and green environment. They also made plank houses. Some of there houses were called a sweat lodge. Other houses were called plank houses. 5. Natural Resources The Hupa had a lot of palm trees in there resources. The women also wore deerskin skirts that were sometimes decorated with shells. 6. Other Interesting facts Like many other tribes in the region, the Hupa lived in small villages. Most villages had fewer than ten houses. Some of the men would go to the river to clean themselves after praying in their sweat lodge. They did not have to spend very much time finding food. 7. Works Cited http://www.photo- dictionary.com/phrase/5439/acorns.htmlp.3 http://www.ushistoricalarchive.com/index.php?route=produ ct/product&product_id=1519US Historical Archive 2013 pg.4 http://logos.co/design/royalty-free-vector-of-a-double- gree-palm-tree-logo-by-hit-toon-3040 pg.5 http://panam1901.org/usgov/smithsonian/hupa.htm http://www.quesper.com/Projects_Student/Native_Amer/N A_Region_by_culture_CAC.htm constructed by J. P. Harrington in 1912. Picture from California State Parks Website.