Obsidian was used to make arrowheads, spear points, harpoons, knives, and various scrapers.
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Thin fibers from plants such as milkweed were made into rope's. The Chumash tribe also used rocks when hunting. They where small, sharp, pointed, black rocks.
The Chumash people used a variety of tools made primarily from natural materials. They crafted stone tools such as chipped flint for cutting and scraping, as well as grinding stones for processing seeds and nuts. Additionally, they created wooden tools like fish hooks, paddles, and baskets, utilizing their surroundings effectively for fishing, hunting, and gathering. The Chumash also developed sophisticated plank canoes (tomols) for transportation and fishing along the coastal waters of California.
The Chumash Indians used fishing rods , spears , bows , arrows , and abalone shells
The chumash made bowls and plates with wood
The Chumash Indians in warm weather wore very little clothing. The men primarily wore a belt to carry their tools. The women generally wore skirts and aprons. In the winter they would wear capes made from animal skins, plant fibers or even feathers from birds. Now the Chumash wear everything everyone else wears.
the men did :)
The Chumash Indians in warm weather wore very little clothing. The men primarily wore a belt to carry their tools. The women generally wore skirts and aprons. In the winter they would wear capes made from animal skins, plant fibers or even feathers from birds. Now the Chumash wear everything everyone else wears.
The Chumash Indians in warm weather wore very little clothing. The men primarily wore a belt to carry their tools. The women generally wore skirts and aprons. In the winter they would wear capes made from animal skins, plant fibers or even feathers from birds. Now the Chumash wear everything everyone else wears.
they are dome shaped and made of hay or straw
The chumash tribe made their own money. They used shells and beads. Ive heard that they even engrave numbers on them
The chumash tribe made their own money. They used shells and beads. Ive heard that they even engrave numbers on them