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No,the Chumash Indians never gone hungry because sometimes the kids went out to look for food.
the chumash ate plants,seafood,and the important food ia the acorn.men hunted animals such as dear,rabbits,bear,and many other animals.
There is no tribe in Brazil called the Amazons. The amazon tribe is a tribe of warrior women in Greek mythology.
The Chumash tribe lived in dome-shaped homes that were made from willow branches covered in tule reeds or brush. These structures were called 'ap' and were designed to be easily assembled and disassembled as the tribe moved throughout the year to access different food sources.
In the Chumash tribe, food preparation was typically done by the women of the community. Women were responsible for gathering and processing food such as acorns, seeds, fruits, and vegetables, as well as cooking and serving meals for their families. Men in the tribe often focused on hunting, fishing, and building shelters, while women played a central role in food production and preparation. This division of labor helped ensure the tribe's survival and well-being.
Because they have crops.
to gather food such as melons, squash, and papaya
The Chippewa Gather "Mahnomen" (Wild Rice).
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.
Gather lots of food and dry it so it would be available all winter.
Yes, Chumash Indians eat acorns. They are important food to them.
they hunted for food