They made ropes of sinew; then the twelve watched until the Sun, as he followed the downward trail in the sky, touched the top of a certain hill.
Then the Foxes caught Sun, and tied him fast to the hill. But the Indians saw them, and they killed the Foxes with arrows. Then they cut the sinews.
But the Sun had burned a great hole in the ground. The Indians know the story is true, because they can see the hole which Sun burned.
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The Yurok Indians Tribe lived in Northern California along the coast of the Klamath river . For more information please see the link below.
Yes, but only the Hupa Indians did. The Yurok lived along the Klamath River and the Pacific Ocean.
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They traded with the Yurok tribe
the Yurok tribe used dugout canoes out of redwood trees to travel down the Klamath River
10,000 years
No, the Yurok tribe lives in northwestern California along the Klamath River, near the coast.
10,000 years
The Yurok Indians Tribe lived in Northern California along the coast of the Klamath river . For more information please see the link below.
The Yurok Indians Tribe lived in Northern California along the coast of the Klamath river . For more information please see the link below.
The Yurok Tribe traditionally used redwood planks to build rectangular plank houses. These houses were made by overlapping planks of redwood and had a slanted roof covered with brush or bark. Today, some members of the Yurok Tribe still practice traditional housing techniques, while others live in modern homes.
The web address of the Yurok Tribe Archives is: www.yuroktribe.org
The address of the Yurok Tribe Archives is: , Klamath, CA 95548
Yes, but only the Hupa Indians did. The Yurok lived along the Klamath River and the Pacific Ocean.
they did not have a leader
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They traded with the Yurok tribe