they traded shells
pie
pie and cake
The cahuilla and the chumash
Chumash rock!
The cahuilla and the chumash
chumash indians usually wove baskets did cave painting an more but notpotteries
they traded with the chumash tribe......that's all i know
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They would trade metal, knives, fish, and other things other tribes couldn't get.
The Chumash name for a canoe is "tomol." Tomols were traditionally made from redwood and were essential for transportation, trade, and fishing along the coast of California. The construction of these canoes was a skilled craft, reflecting the Chumash's deep connection to the ocean and their environment.
chumash is a indiantribe
The Chumash tribe historically engaged in a diverse economy based on fishing, hunting, and gathering, utilizing the rich coastal resources of California. They crafted intricate tools and crafts, including baskets and pottery, which were integral to their daily life and trade. Additionally, they participated in trade networks with neighboring tribes, exchanging goods such as shells, acorns, and fish. Today, the Chumash have diversified their economy through ventures like gaming, tourism, and cultural preservation initiatives.