Houses in the desert region were generally dome-shaped or rectangular. The Cahuilla called their dome houses a kish, pronounced like the word quiche. Some were as large as 15 or 20 feet across. The house was made from bending willow branches covered with palm fronds, tule or whatever plant material was available
their feet
they were made of plants and sticks. They called their homes kish
They made baskets for art.
the girls wore apron like skirts and the children and men were naked most of the year
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They used tule leaves because tule protect from rain and wind
what tools did the Cahuilla use
their feet
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The cahuilla Indians used old dinosaur bones and hard boogers for clubs
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They live in narrow,dome shaped houses that had straight sides cover with brushes.
they were made of plants and sticks. They called their homes kish
they used shellbeads, fur, and baskets for gathering food
No, The Chumash Indians had no written language.
The name "Cahuilla" comes from the word for "master" in the Ivia language, also known as Cahuilla. Their name for themselves in Iviatim.
In Cahuilla, cow is typically translated as "mulkut."