The Chumash people or čʰumaš or sʰamala . They lived from malibu in the south to Moro bay in the north and on some of the Channel Islands. It is estimated that there were 10,000-20,000 people in the precontact era. . The place names of Malibu, Lompoc, Ojai, Pismo Beach, Point Mugu, Port Hueneme, Piru, Lake Castaic, Saticoy, and Simi Valley all come from Chumash words. The people in the Obisbo area spoke what is called Northen Chumash or Obispeño. The people lived in the area for about 10,000 years and speak one of the oldest languages in Califonia. They are well known for their large sea-going sewn plank boats. The Chumash rebelled against the opresvie Spanish rule in the Chumash Revolt of 1824.The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash is a federally recognized Chumash tribe. They have the Santa Ynez Reservation located in Santa Barbara County. Chumash people are also enrolled in the Tejon Indian Tribe of California.also, the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation, and the Barbareño/Ventureño Band of Mission Indians are attempting to gain federal recognition. Other Chumash tribal groups include the Northern Chumash Tribal Council, descendants from the San Luis Obispo area, and the Barbareno Chumash Council, descendants from the greater Santa Barbara area. There are about 5,000 Chumash people today.
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i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area. i believe the chumash were the Indians in the area.
they got their name from what it ment.
The Chumash Shelter (the ap)The Chumash shelter was built out of willow poles with a hole on top covered with dry grass (called tulle). The houses were 12-20 feet tall and the chief's house was up to 30 feet tall. When it rained they covered the opening of their ap with animal skin or more tulle. The Chumash chose this design because if something (like rain) hit it, it would slide down to the floor.
yes people you are chumash
they eat the thing that ew eat like fruit and
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Ah, what a lovely question. The Chumash people, who are indigenous to the coastal regions of California, are known for their beautiful and intricate clothing made from natural materials like plant fibers and animal skins. Each piece of Chumash clothing is a work of art, reflecting the deep connection they have with the land and their rich cultural traditions. It's truly inspiring to see how they use their creativity to craft such meaningful and beautiful garments.
No. Tipis are used by nomadic peoples of the Plains. Chumash people are from California and live in settled villages. Today they usually live in houses or apartments.
chumash is a indiantribe
Chumashan, which is an extinct family of languages. Today they speak English or Spanish.
they are not exactaly shaped like a dome. it is made out of hay,etc.
To help acculturate the Chumash!
they pooped
The weather was generally wild and warm
they have a holiday like Christmas and ,thanks giving