The Indigenous people around San José de Guadalupe engaged in various activities, including farming, fishing, and gathering resources from the surrounding environment. They cultivated crops such as corn, beans, and squash, which were staples of their diet. Additionally, they participated in traditional crafts and trade, utilizing local materials for tools and pottery. Social and cultural practices, including ceremonies and gatherings, also played a significant role in their community life.
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the Santa Ines Indians were the CHUMASH INDIANS..................
They represent death in Mexican culture, but not as a scary creature. The most well known character of this kind is the Calavera Catrina, or "elegant skeleton" first created by Mexican illustrator and artist Jose Guadalupe Posada, around 1910.See the related links for some examples.
What kind of clothings did the Tiguas Indians where
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i think the northern paiute Indians
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the Lakota Indians wore food?