Most Indian groups in what is now California made baskets primarily from natural materials such as plant fibers, including grasses, reeds, and willow. They often used intricate weaving techniques, incorporating materials like sedge and tule, which were abundant in their environments. The baskets varied in design and function, serving purposes from storage to cooking and ceremonial uses. These baskets reflect the cultural significance and craftsmanship of the Indigenous peoples of the region.
The California Indians
The Pomo Indians lived in small groups. They called these groups bands. They liked making baskets, and jewelry, and they were known to be very good at making both.
California sea lions do live in groups.
the varnas are the tribal groups who interact with the indian society
American Indian groups learned how to farm, and plant things like Choctaw, Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole ,most people planted corn, beans and squash.
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The Indian groups decided to resist their removal by using force and fighting back. They started a few wars.
There are numerous tribal groups represented. The Apache and the Navajo are the two largest groups in Arizona.
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