The Luiseno Indians live near San Diego.
i am not positive what the blood degree "requirement" is to be enrolled in rincon, but i think it is 1/16 also, youd have to go through the BIA for enrollment.
They traded fish, corn, bowls,and water
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The Juaneno-Luiseno tribe traditionally consumed a diet based on local resources such as acorns, seeds, nuts, fruits, vegetables, and small game. They also fished in nearby rivers and oceans for seafood like fish, shellfish, and seaweed. Additionally, they practiced agriculture, growing crops like corn, beans, and squash. Overall, their diet was diverse and sustainable, utilizing the natural resources available in their region.
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Yes, Indian kids had an education. After they were forced onto a reservation they were sent to Indian boarding schools.
They eat: Deer,Wood rats,Antelope,Bobcats,Mice,Mountain lion,Rabbit Hope it helped! :)
The Luiseno Indians live near San Diego.
i am not positive what the blood degree "requirement" is to be enrolled in rincon, but i think it is 1/16 also, youd have to go through the BIA for enrollment.
The San Luis Rey band of Luiseno Indians.
They traded fish, corn, bowls,and water
The Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians.
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i belive the kumeyaay and the luiseno tribe.
The Luiseno Indians