They worked around the house and with the cattle.
yes the women did they also grounded almonds and picked nuts. the chumash were hunter gathers
i think Chumash women usually did what other Indians did. they stayed at home, cooked food and took care of the children. but remember that chumash women could also become chief of the clan or something like that, so they could do what that job was...
roles of men, women, and children
The Chumash word for house is "tulup." The Chumash people, who are indigenous to the coastal regions of California, had distinct terms for various structures and aspects of their culture. Their language reflects their environment and lifestyle, with "tulup" representing a central aspect of their community living.
chumash is a indiantribe
The Chumash symbol of a turtle represents longevity, stability, and wisdom within their culture. Turtles are often associated with the earth and water, reflecting the interconnectedness of nature and humanity. In Chumash mythology, the turtle is seen as a protector and a symbol of creation, embodying the values of patience and resilience. This symbolism underscores the importance of the natural world in Chumash beliefs and their deep respect for all living beings.
From what I have gathered, the men would often have their septum pierced and the women would have their ears. beyond that I don't know.
chumash acheivments
the chumash land and sea was you by fishing
the first death people
Chumash Wilderness was created in 1992.
yes people you are chumash