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The Chumash people accessed fresh water primarily through natural sources such as rivers, streams, and springs in their coastal California environment. They also utilized local knowledge to collect rainwater and could create simple wells in certain areas. Additionally, they were skilled in finding and managing water sources, ensuring their communities had a reliable supply for drinking and agricultural purposes.

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