The Chumash Indians lived in dome-shaped dwellings called "apaches," constructed from wooden frames covered with thatch made from grasses and reeds. These homes were typically built near the coast or rivers, reflecting their reliance on fishing and gathering. Inside, the structures were simple, often with a central fire pit for cooking and warmth, and they featured a dirt floor. The design allowed for ventilation and adaptation to the region's climate.
No,the Chumash Indians never gone hungry because sometimes the kids went out to look for food.
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it looks like a teepee
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they eat the thing that ew eat like fruit and
No,the Chumash Indians never gone hungry because sometimes the kids went out to look for food.
they look like a indians
Indians tents probably look like cones
Indians tents probably look like cones
here is the answer... first you take some sticks then you soak them in water. after it has been in the water for a long time, take them out and carefully bend. then grab some grass or hay to cover it and let it sit for a while. after, grab some strings and tie the outside to look like the Chumash's home. and that's it! have a great time making it!
The colonist did not try to make themselves look like Indians.
There shaped like a triangle with a rounded back but not exactly like a dome. Its made of thatched grass, hay etc.
A bit like teepees.
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it looks like a teepee