They lived up and down the Southern California coastline, which means they lived in the coast.
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Yes, they did! -They are known to have linguistic links with other tribes, such as the Paiute People(s). They may well have had trade-relations with the Chumash People of the California coastal region.
The Chumash inhabited the coastal region of California, from San Luis Obispo to Malibu, including areas of the Santa Barbara Channel Islands. They were known for their maritime culture and relied heavily on fishing, hunting, and gathering for sustenance.
Because the Chumash were native to the coast region of California, the weather was generally mild and warm.
Chumash people are located in the south of the world and they like it there because it is cold and they like the cold so it is the perfect spot for them.
The Chumash region, located along the central and southern coast of California, was characterized by diverse landscapes that included coastal areas, islands, and inland mountains. This environment supported rich ecosystems, providing the Chumash people with abundant resources such as fish, game, and plant life. Their society was known for advanced maritime skills, intricate basketry, and complex social structures, with vibrant trade networks connecting various communities. The region's mild climate and natural resources contributed to a thriving culture that flourished for thousands of years before European contact.
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Southern California, right?
The Cheyenne Indians lived, no doubt, in California. I think in the Mountain Region..........or is it the Central Valley Region?
The coastline.
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