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Changing house used for today's brush dancers.
Sun casts the scraggly shadow of a tree across one of the houses.
A ceremonial canoe carved from a redwood tree.
Likely another changing house for ceremonies.
One of several family houses with a small door for protection.
Sun shines through the aspen trees onto a family house.
Family houses were built into the ground, making them appear very short.
The small round doors were easy to defend from the inside.
Looking into the sweat house where men and boys sometimes sheltered.
The village is bordered by many deciduous trees.