most animals in the region... occasionally even bear... they didnt waste any of the animal though... all organs were eaten, un-eaten meat was dried, and skin and bones were used for other purposses... cant tell u much else do to the fact that im currently trying to figure it out for myself... hope this helps a bit...
The Ohlone people, also known as the Costanoan, are Native Americans of the central and northern California coastal area. They gathered acorns and berries, nuts, and grass seeds. They hunted game and fished, and trapped birds to eat.
what did the ohloe indians eat
The tribes that lived there were he Esselen and Ohlone Indians
South Central Coast Of California.
They eat curry, rice and soup.
It depends which day and which Indians you are referring to.
This mission, located near present-day Monterrey, California, became home to many local natives of the Esselen and Ohlone people.
what were the Ohlone indians chores
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Ohlone Indians historically spoke various languages from the Ohlone language family, which consisted of several dialects. However, many of these languages are now extinct, with only a few surviving speakers today. Currently, efforts are being made to revitalize and preserve the Ohlone languages.
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The Ohlone Indians,(I think.)
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The Ohlone Indians
The mission Indians for Mission Santa Clara de Asis were primarily the Ohlone people, who were indigenous to the region. They were brought to the mission by Spanish missionaries to convert them to Christianity and to work on the mission's agricultural projects.
the ohlone indians and the yokuts.
priests and local Indians