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The Miwok Indians are interesting Indians. To begin with,
the first Miwok houses were made of bark slabs leaning
against each other in a cone shape. The largest biulding was
the assembly house. It was used for dances and other
gatherings. In the lower foothills and on the plains the
houses were made around a frame of poles that were covered
with bundles of grass and tule reeds or maps woven from the
tule reeds. In this way, a room 40 to 50 feet across was
possible to make. The roof beams were connected by small
branches and then covered with a layer of brush, pine
needles and earth. They ate acorns, pine nuts, seeds, roots,
berries, elk, deer, bear, fish, small game and waterfowl.
The Miwok tribe lived in the mountains. Also, the Miwok used
bone and deer antlers to make a variety of tools. They also
hammered off little pieses to make sutable sizes for tools.
One tool they made was arrowheads from a shiney black stone
called Obsidian. The Miwok tribe could make beautiful
baskets that were waterproof. The Miwok tribe is the coolest
tribe of all.
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