The Karuk people lived in large plank houses that could hold up to 50 people. These houses were made of redwood planks and had a central fireplace. The Karuk people also built smaller, more temporary shelters called "wickiups" out of brush and bark.
The Karuk people lived in large plank houses that could hold up to 50 people. These houses were made of redwood planks and had a central fireplace. The Karuk people also built smaller, more temporary shelters called "wickiups" out of brush and bark.
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