graphite and obsidian and others.
The Patwin or Wintun Indians probably traveled along trails close to the hills that bordered the West Sacramento Valley area's. More than likely, a major route would have been located along the Sacramento river on the West side. Numerous small streams and creeks flowing from the coastal mountains into the valley were good seasonal water sources. When traveling from different locales during the year, packs and make-shift sacks were used to carry implements and tools.
Indians
they transferred food by barefoot and had to travel
I only know one thing they trade and that is animal fur.
I would say for perpouses of trade.
knives
Michael Patwin is 6' 2".
did new hamspire trade with the local native indians
Huron Indians run their trade network among the American Indians
knives
the Indians traded with china and mesopotamia
No, they did not!! This 21st and northernmost Franciscan Mission served to convert to Christianity the peaceful natives of the Coast Miwok, Patwin, Pomo, Suisunes, and Wappo tribes.
beads
yes
the Miami Indians traded stuff.
The Patwin or Wintun Indians probably traveled along trails close to the hills that bordered the West Sacramento Valley area's. More than likely, a major route would have been located along the Sacramento river on the West side. Numerous small streams and creeks flowing from the coastal mountains into the valley were good seasonal water sources. When traveling from different locales during the year, packs and make-shift sacks were used to carry implements and tools.
what kind of things did the tribe trade