The Cahuilla tribe used food such as, berries, corn, melons, and squash to trade and get something in return. They also used materials like bow and arrows, spears, beads, etc. Natives are similur to us, Natives trade something to get something else they want or need in return, and when us, humans go to buy something at the store, we are basically just trading money just so we can get an item that we really want or need. Natives food and materials are basically their money because they use it to get something they want in return.
The Cahuilla tribe inhabited parts of the Mojave Desert in Southern California.
The Cahuilla tribe was famous for mashing up acorns and making bread and soups. They also eat deer and fish.
The Cahuilla Indians, a Native American tribe from Southern California, had several names that reflected their social and cultural identity. They referred to themselves as "Kaweeya," meaning "those who are from the desert," and they identified specific groups within the tribe by names such as "Desert Cahuilla" and "Mountain Cahuilla," based on their geographical locations. Additionally, the name "Cahuilla" is derived from the Spanish adaptation of their term for the people.
they did not actually have money they would trade
The cahuilla Indians used old dinosaur bones and hard boogers for clubs
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Cahuilla have a ghost dance They believe it brings dead back to life
what is another name for the cahuilla ceremonial houses
The Cahuilla tribe inhabited parts of the Mojave Desert in Southern California.
they traded with the chumash tribe......that's all i know
The Cahuilla tribe was famous for mashing up acorns and making bread and soups. They also eat deer and fish.
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They lived in the Mojave desert
The Cahuilla lived in kishes, they were a Mohave tribe.
The Cahuilla Indians, a Native American tribe from Southern California, had several names that reflected their social and cultural identity. They referred to themselves as "Kaweeya," meaning "those who are from the desert," and they identified specific groups within the tribe by names such as "Desert Cahuilla" and "Mountain Cahuilla," based on their geographical locations. Additionally, the name "Cahuilla" is derived from the Spanish adaptation of their term for the people.
what tools did the Cahuilla use
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