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Yurok canoes were dug out of half of a redwood log, using fire and a stone-handled tool of mussel shell.
Elk horn was used as a tool for making flints, and as spoons used by men. Mussel shells were used by women for scraping roots and as spoons. The Yuroks, unlike many early Californians, used spoons rather than fingers for eating their acorn mush. The elk horn spoons had handles carved in decorative patterns.
The tools used by the hunters were bows and arrows. The fishermen used spears, nets, and wooden fish traps. If they needed to go to war they would fight duels with clubs. Another tools used by the Yuroks were baskets which were done by the twining.
One thing I talk about in my program is the relationship that the Yurok have with redwood trees, which we have long used to build stools, trunks (to hold our regalia), houses, and canoes. Yurok people would never cut down a redwood; they would wait for it to fall.
The Yurok built rectangular houses using wood from redwood trees. They hunted, fished, and gathered nuts, berries, and other wild plant foods. Their most important foods were salmon and acorns. The Yurok wove baskets and made dugout canoes from redwoods.
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Yurok is a Karok word for downriver people. The Yuroks call themselves oohl people. At the time of first European contact in the nineteenth century, the Yurok language had several thousand speakers. Today there are less than a dozen native speakers, all elderly, and an active language revitalization program.
The traditional money used by Yurok people is terk-term (dentalia shell), which is a shell harvested from the ocean. The dentalia used on necklaces are most often used in traditional ceremonies, such as the u pyue-wes (White Deerskin Dance), woo-neek-we-ley-goo (Jump Dance) and mey-lee (Brush Dance).
Rosie Clayburn is a dynamic leader with the Yurok Tribe of Northern California, the states largest Indigenous tribe.

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