No, the Yokuts lived primarily in central California although some lived on the fringes of deserts.
The Yokuts tribe of Native Americans lived in dome-shaped houses known as "tule huts." These huts were made from tule reeds woven together and covered with grasses or brush. They provided shelter and protection from the elements for the Yokuts people.
Improved answer. Yokuts used Tule grass to weave their huts. wood and specile kind of grass .
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they live south
Alameda County
They did what indians do :)
The Yokuts gathered their food by letting the female go out and pick berries,acorns and pinon nuts
they live south
They believed in spirit gods.
I think they wear seashells.
Yes, the Yokuts people lived in small, independent tribes that worked together on occasions such as hunting and gathering, trade, and defense against external threats. Each Yokuts tribe had its own leaders and customs, but they shared a common language and cultural practices.