Mainly seafood and acorns, which were made into flour.
Yes.
Yes, Chumash Indians eat acorns. They are important food to them.
The most important use is as foods.
Deer.
The Chumash valued various natural resources, but one of the most important resources to them was the sea. They relied on fishing for sustenance and for trade with inland tribes. Additionally, resources like soapstone and shells were important for creating tools and ornaments.
some foods
Salmon, Elk, wapato root
chumash is a indiantribe
the chumash ate plants,seafood,and the important food ia the acorn.men hunted animals such as dear,rabbits,bear,and many other animals.
The Chumash had a variety of food supplies and used over a hundred different kinds of fish. They also gathered clams, mussels, and abalone. They ate many different kinds of wild plants, too. They traded among themselves and hunted both small and large animals for food. Also, I forgot the corn, which was the second most important food of the Chumash tribe.
the chumash ate plants,seafood,and the important food ia the acorn.men hunted animals such as dear,rabbits,bear,and many other animals.
Probably pasta and tomatoes