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Chumash Indians

Published on Dec 04, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Chumash Indians

Atleigh Hardaway LA5
Photo by 4nitsirk

Location

  • California
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Housing

  • Domed houses
  • Made from, willow branches, whale bone, tulle mats, grass, and wood
  • Several families lived in one house
Photo by mckaysavage

Daily Life

  • Women- cooked, collected food, made baskets, and took care of children
  • Children- chores, played games, and sometimes the boys would hunt and fish
  • Men- hunt, fish, gathered food
Photo by johntrathome

Food

  • Acorns, nuts, bread, fruits, herbs, plants, pinenuts, wild strawberries, laurel berries, madrona berries, cat tail seeds, fish, seal, otters, clams, mollusks, sea mammals, and birds

Transportation

  • Canoes also called "tomals"
  • Made from redwood logs

Clothing

  • Women- knee-length skirts made from deerskin or grass, basket hats, sandals or barefoot
  • Men- cerimonial belt, deerskin cape, feather robe worn in winter, sandals or barefoot
  • On special occasions they would paint their faces

Crafts

  • Woven baskets, woven mats, beads carved from seashells, painting, charcoal drawings, jewlery, made bowls from serpentine
  • Carried seashells in a medicine bag on their way back from the shore

Traditions

  • Chief perfomed a dance honoring swordfish
  • The Chief would dress as a swordfish
  • They believed the swordfish brought whales to the shore
Photo by Neil T

Current Day

  • Current population: 5,000
  • Current location: Southwestern California
  • Most Chumash live like regular people
Photo by Jonohey