i think Chumash women usually did what other Indians did. they stayed at home, cooked food and took care of the children. but remember that chumash women could also become chief of the clan or something like that, so they could do what that job was...
roles of men, women, and children
Chumash Indians slave labor built it under the supervision of Spanish friars and military men. Is was not called slavery but they were not paid and could not leave. It was destroyed in an earthquake in 1812 and again rebuilt by Chumash labor. The terrible treatment there led to the Chumash Revolt of 1824.
chumash acheivments
The Chumash Indians in warm weather wore very little clothing. The men primarily wore a belt to carry their tools. The women generally wore skirts and aprons. In the winter they would wear capes made from animal skins, plant fibers or even feathers from birds. Now the Chumash wear everything everyone else wears.
the first death people
they did a lot of work
unknown
The men
the men did :)
they hunted for food
roles of men, women, and children
they hunted for food and built canoes (canoes are a kind of boat)
they woke up and went to work
At Mission Santa Barbara, Chumash Indian men typically engaged in agricultural work, tending to crops and livestock, while also participating in skilled trades such as carpentry and blacksmithing. Women often took on roles related to household duties, including cooking, weaving, and caring for children. Children contributed by helping with chores and learning trades from their parents. This division of labor reflected both the mission's needs and the traditional roles within Chumash society.
Chumash Indians slave labor built it under the supervision of Spanish friars and military men. Is was not called slavery but they were not paid and could not leave. It was destroyed in an earthquake in 1812 and again rebuilt by Chumash labor. The terrible treatment there led to the Chumash Revolt of 1824.
chumash is a indiantribe
Chumash Indians slave labor built it under the supervision of Spanish friars and military men. Is was not called slavery but they were not paid and could not leave. It was destroyed in an earthquake in 1812 and again rebuilt by Chumash labor. The terrible treatment there led to the Chumash Revolt of 1824.