Aprons made of bark from cottonwood or willow trees or deerskin were the type of clothing that Gabrielino women would wear. Children and men did not wear clothing much during the warmer month, but would wear capes or robes during the colder and rainy months. These would be made from feathers, deerskin and rabbit fur.
they live in north of chumash near the beach
The Gabrielino or Tongva people inhabited the Los Angeles Basin in Southern California. They lived in thatch huts. There was an intricate inner framework of thin poles that was covered with tule or other thatching material.
According to Historians, the Gabrielino Indians lived in homes carved from underneath the ground and covered with wood frame. The frame was also cushioned with clay and brush. These homes were called earth houses.
The cahilla traded handmade baskets, beads, food, and clothing.
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The gabrielino
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rabbitsticks
peepees
Bruce W. Miller has written: 'The Gabrielino' -- subject(s): Gabrielino Indians
plank canoes:)
Shells,berries,bones,and fish
they live in north of chumash near the beach
what are the Indian game called
The Gabrilino Indians lived where today is Los Angeles.
They traded shells, berries, bones and fish!
ate: acorns, salmon, tuna, Tule, sharks, swordfish, plants, wore: skirts made of deer skin or any other animal skin