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The Yokut

The Yokut. By Zachary Rolland. Homeland. ~Each tribe spoke a different language ~Yokut lived in San Joaquin Valley ~ Their neighbors included the Miwok, Salinan, and Chumash. Society. The Yokut lived in settlements

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The Yokut

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  1. The Yokut By Zachary Rolland

  2. Homeland ~Each tribe spoke a different language ~Yokut lived in San Joaquin Valley ~ Their neighbors included the Miwok, Salinan, and Chumash

  3. Society • The Yokut lived in settlements • Some totems were Eagle, Dove, Falcon, Magpie, Bear, Cougar, Blue Jay, and Rattlesnake.

  4. Food • The Yokut hunted, fished and gathered food from their lands • The Yokut also gathered fresh water mussels.

  5. Homes • The Yokut lived in cone shaped homes • The Yokut used rope made from milk weed fibers to tie the pieces together.

  6. Family • The Yokut women raised the children, gathered fished and cooked • Yokut families moved with the seasons

  7. Children • The Yokut cared for their babies by carrying them in cradle baskets • Children learned their peoples’ dances, songs and stories.

  8. Clothing ~The Yokut men wore deer skins ~The Yokut usually went bare foot ~Both men and women wore their hair long

  9. Crafts • The Yokut were excellent basket makers • The twine method was used to make necked water bottles

  10. War • The Yokut were a peaceful and friendly people • When peace efforts failed the people sent a messenger to the other tribe

  11. Contact With Europeans • IN the 1700s the Yokut had a brief encounter with Europeans • They believed the ghost dance would bring back their dead ancestors and restore their way of life

  12. Myths • The Yokut have a story about how the earth was created

  13. Leaders • Chief Estanisalao was a an northern Yokut • He knew the Yokut and other native people worked hard

  14. Today • The Yokut lost many people and almost all of their homelands • Today there are about 2,000 Yokut people

  15. Bibliography • Gray-KanaTiosh, Barbara. Yokut. ABDO Publishing Company, 2004. • http://www.tachi-yokut.com/

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