For fun, the Chumash tribe held gatherings of tribal members where they told stories and played simple games. Children also often played games where they imitated their elders. In most cases, things that were fun also served as teaching tools for the children.
It is a very well known fact that this tribe often hijacked Chinese junks using their dicks as swords and stole the chiese harpoons and harpooned the Chinese and ate them. If that didn't fill them up they would spear whales off deck with their 10ft long wangs and, cut off their testes and penis and consume them raw with sperm added for flavouring.
This is all true.
Acorn Pancakes
Tribal Affiliation: Chumash Santa Ynez Band/Luiseno/tachi Yokuts and Tongva
Offered by Onokok Qilikutayuwit ... who learned this from family recipe
Ingredients:
* 2 handfuls of Valley Oak acorns
* 2 cups pancake mix, use liquid ingredients per box directions
* cinnamon
* vanilla /Almond extract
* sugar
Cooking instructions
Gather acorns in Nov-Dec. Crack acorns open take out meat. Put meat into a grinder and grind until like flour consistency. Leach this ground acorn mix by running through hot water until water runs clean. Add this to your other ingredients. Cook just like pancakes.
Note: leaching is a must, because the acorns have Tannic acids in them, so please rinse thoroughly. Store freshly cracked acorns in freezer until next use, leach as you go.
Sagebrush Tea
Ingredients:
* Sagebrush (at least a handful)
* Water (a potful)
Cooking Instructions:
Rinse the sagebrush if you like, then put it in the boiling water.
The longer it boils the stronger it gets. You can add more water or let it get concentrated. This is used for colds and other ailments- it brings out the sweat in a person. If you are a wimp (like me) you can add sugar.
This is sagebrush, and not sweet sage (although sweet sage tea is used for ailments also) - use the stems and all. Many folks sell sagebrush in a stick for "smudging"- our tribe seldom (if ever) smudges with sagebrush - we use sweet sage.
Sagebrush is excellent for medicinal purposes. If you don't have sagebrush growing near you - you could probably use part of one of those "smudge" sticks.
Deer stew
Tribal Affiliation: Chumash Santa Inez Band/Tachi Yokuts/ Luiseno & Tongva
Origin of Recipe: Offered by Onokok Qilikutayuwit.
Type of Dish: Contemporary and traditional
Ingredients:
* 4 lbs deer meat (Venison)
* 2 bay leaves
* 6 med whole potatoes
* Italian seasoning
* onion, carrots, nopalas, garlic
* 3 sweet potatoes, cut into chunks.
* 1 jar Pace picante sauce
* stewed tomatoes
* jalapenos
* cayenne powder1 table spoon
* 6 celery stalks
Cooking instructions:
Wash and trim meat, cut into bit size chunks. Roll the cubes in flour, fry then in a cast iron pan with oil on the bottom of pan, until golden brown, remove and drain, but save stock.
Place all ingredients into a crock-pot and cook all day. Add whatever seasoning you want.
Put left over stock into crock-pot after straining grease.
Note: Cook slow all day, this will mitigate the natural game taste of venison; serve with home made tortillas.
the chumash got their food from the plant and animals
Yes, Chumash Indians eat acorns. They are important food to them.
chumash used bow and arrows and rock knifes for cuting up food .
Food like fruits
No,the Chumash Indians never gone hungry because sometimes the kids went out to look for food.
For a well suply of food that they could bring with them.
the chumash indians
how did chumash make their clothing
The Chumash Indians used fishing rods , spears , bows , arrows , and abalone shells
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The chumash Indians
the Santa Ines Indians were the CHUMASH INDIANS..................