The Gabrielino, a Native American tribe from Southern California, traditionally wore clothing made from natural materials available in their environment. Men typically donned breechcloths or loincloths, while women wore skirts made from plant fibers or animal skins. In colder weather, they would use cloaks made from rabbit fur or woven materials. Adornments often included jewelry made from shells, beads, and other natural elements, reflecting their connection to the land.
Aprons made of bark from cottonwood or willow trees or deerskin were the type of clothing that Gabrielino women would wear. Children and men did not wear clothing much during the warmer month, but would wear capes or robes during the colder and rainy months. These would be made from feathers, deerskin and rabbit fur.
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Gabrielino, or Tongva, huts are called kiches.
Gabrielino High School was created in 1994.
The Gabrielino-Tongva Tribe ("Gabrielino Tribe"). is a state-recognized tribe in California. with well-documented ancestral ties to Los Angeles County.
Gabrielino High School's motto is 'Pride, Tradition, Honor'.
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Bruce W. Miller has written: 'The Gabrielino' -- subject(s): Gabrielino Indians
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