It was like a big basket, woven out of palm fronds or reeds.
they lived in a house made out of reeds called a kish
Cahuilla houses typically housed extended families of up to 20 people. These traditional houses were made of wood and thatch, with a circular shape and a dome-like roof.
They live in narrow,dome shaped houses that had straight sides cover with brushes.
The Cahuilla Indians' houses were called "wi'isha." These structures were typically made from natural materials such as palm fronds, grass, and wood, reflecting the resources available in their desert environment. Wi'isha were often dome-shaped and could accommodate extended families, serving as a central place for daily activities and gatherings.
The lived in a reed house which is called a kish which is a traditional tribe house.
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The Mohave are the traditional enemies of the Cahuilla Indians. These are among the native Americans who lived in around the 1850s.
The cahuilla Indians used old dinosaur bones and hard boogers for clubs
Turquoise.
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what is another name for the cahuilla ceremonial houses
No, The Chumash Indians had no written language.