The Chumash people originally inhabited the Santa Barbara region and had a deep connection to the land and its resources. They thrived there for thousands of years, utilizing the area's abundant marine and terrestrial resources for food and trade. The arrival of European settlers significantly disrupted their way of life, leading to significant cultural and social changes. While the Chumash may have appreciated the natural beauty of Santa Barbara, their relationship with the land became increasingly complex due to colonization.
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The address of the Coastal Band Of The Chumash Nation is: 315 N Soledad St, Santa Barbara, CA 93140-4464
The Chumash Indian tribe lived in California in what is now Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and Los Angeles. It is believed that the current population of the Chumash Indians is between 2,000 and 5,000 people.
Around Santa Barbara and the Simi Valley.
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