They used reeds to make wicker baskets, and tar from the La Brea Tar Pits to seal the voids in their seaworthy canoes. The museum at Loyola Marymount University has the most extensive collection known, for your perusal.
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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.
they live in north of chumash near the beach
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.
Achomawi indians use bows, arrows, spears, and axes.
rabbitsticks
plank canoes:)
they used bricks and hay
They traded shells, berries, bones and fish!
The gabrielino
What did California Indians use as tools
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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.
peepees
What did California Indians use as tools
Bruce W. Miller has written: 'The Gabrielino' -- subject(s): Gabrielino Indians
what do the gabrielino use to make things