Native homes in Central California shared similarities in using natural materials like wood, tule reeds, and grasses for construction, adapting to the climate, employing semi-subterranean structures, and often featuring circular or dome shapes.
What are the differences
However, differences arose in construction styles, materials used, house sizes, and influences from diverse geographical and cultural factors.
These variations were shaped by environmental conditions, available resources, cultural practices, and the specific needs of individual indigenous groups across the region.