They traded shells, berries, bones and fish!
plank canoes:)
The Gabrilino Indians lived where today is Los Angeles.
The Gabrielino Indians, also known as the Tongva, are a Native American tribe originally from Southern California, primarily around the Los Angeles Basin and the Channel Islands. They were known for their advanced maritime culture, utilizing canoes for fishing and trade. The Gabrielinos lived in semi-permanent villages, constructed homes called "apartment houses" made of natural materials, and had a rich spiritual life with various ceremonies. Today, the Gabrielino-Tongva Tribe continues to preserve their heritage and advocate for recognition and rights.
The Gabrielinos are a Southern California Tribe, located on the West Coast around what is now Los Angeles. Most Gabrielino people still live in this area today.
Gabrielino, or Tongva, huts are called kiches.
Shells,berries,bones,and fish
rabbitsticks
plank canoes:)
The gabrielino
walk
The cahilla traded handmade baskets, beads, food, and clothing.
The Gabrielino or Tongva people inhabited the Los Angeles Basin in Southern California. They lived in thatch huts. There was an intricate inner framework of thin poles that was covered with tule or other thatching material.
peepees
Bruce W. Miller has written: 'The Gabrielino' -- subject(s): Gabrielino Indians
what do the gabrielino use to make things
they live in north of chumash near the beach
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