They ate el pollo loco
cook,clean,and hunt for food.
sea birds and sea animals
Yes, the Chumash took salmon. Writing about the Chumash, Moratto (1984) states that they "hunted deer, caught salmon, and gathered acorns, sage seeds and other vegetable products." The Santa Ynez River was once home to the largest steelhead run in California south of San Francisco and no doubt the Chumash harvested searun rainbow trout too. -Jack Elliott, YankeeBarbareno.com Santa Barbara hiking and history blog
The Chumash people primarily hunted a variety of animals for food, including deer, rabbits, birds, and fish. They also gathered wild plants and fruits to supplement their diet. Hunting was an important activity for the Chumash and was done using various tools and techniques, such as bows and arrows, nets, and traps.
chumash is a indiantribe
chumash acheivments
yes people you are chumash
the first death people
the chumash land and sea was you by fishing
Chumash Wilderness was created in 1992.
The Chumash are a Native American tribe who live along the California coast. He is a member of the Chumash tribe.
The Chumash word for brother is "kkerey."