That, My friend, is what I am asking.
they had plants feathers and clothing
Cahuillas eat corns, beans, and cactus fruits.
The name "Cahuilla" comes from the word for "master" in the Ivia language, also known as Cahuilla. Their name for themselves in Iviatim.
The Cahuilla people are a Californian tribe based in Southern California. Traditionally, they wore tattoos in tribal patterns and face paint on occasion. Both men and women grew their hair long.
The Cahuilla people traditionally wore clothing made from natural materials, such as cotton, animal hide, and plant fibers, to protect themselves from the elements and for cultural expression. Their garments were often adorned with intricate designs that held significant social and spiritual meanings. Additionally, clothing played a role in their identity and community, reflecting their connection to the land and their heritage. The choice of materials and styles varied according to the seasons and local resources.
home and abroad home and hearth home and away
Home sweet Home There's no place like home "Home In" as in getting close to the target.
From Home to Home was created in 1970.
Where ever you live is your HOME SWEET HOME! Do you know now? I don't!: ) Well, home can mean a variety of things. Home can be your home, as in, the house that you live in. Home a can also mean home base, in baseball/softball. Or, home can just be your special place where you like to be. THAT is what you call home. "Home sweet home..."
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