In the Chumash tribe, children played important roles within their communities, often taking on responsibilities that contributed to daily life and cultural practices. Boys typically learned skills such as fishing, hunting, and tool-making, while girls were taught gathering, cooking, and crafting. Both boys and girls participated in chores, helping their families with tasks that included gathering food, maintaining shelters, and participating in community events. This hands-on approach helped instill a sense of responsibility and cultural identity from a young age.
No,the Chumash Indians never gone hungry because sometimes the kids went out to look for food.
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No,the Chumash Indians never gone hungry because sometimes the kids went out to look for food.
They didn't have "jobs" but grew crops, fished, hunted, took care of families and children.
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The Chumash are a Native American tribe who live along the California coast. He is a member of the Chumash tribe.
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The Chumash leader is called "Iamrtfgruel" It stands for blod
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