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The Chumash Casino Resort is a native American owned gaming casino and hotel and spa offering all forms of gaming including poker, bingo, black jack, ...
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Chumash Indian Life in South Central California and the Northern Channel Islands includes museum resources, 13,000 year timeline, maps, audio sound and images covering the people who lived along the coast of California specifically near Santa Barbara, the Chumash village known as Syuxtun.
www.sbnature.org/research/anthro/chumash/index.htm www.sbnature.org/research/anthro/chumash/index.htm
Listen to a contemporary Chumash flute player. The music you hear are recordings played by Lew Silva Chumash Indian. ... This Tishle' blade is the only surviving example of a Chumash tomol paddle. The paddle was collected during Vancouver's visit to the Santa Barbara area in 1793 and presently resides in the British...
www.sbnature.org/research/anthro/chumash/intro.htm www.sbnature.org/research/anthro/chumash/intro.htm
MissionTour is a virtual tour of the 21 California missions. ... the Chumash were the most widespread. They numbered in the tens of thousands and their territory spread from present-day Malibu to present-day southern Monterey County. To the east they extended all the way to the Carrizo Plain of present-day Kern County.
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Chumash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chumash may refer to: •Chumash (Judaism), a Hebrew word for the Pentateuch, used in Judaism •Chumash people, a Native American people located in California
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Learn about the heritage and culture of the Chumash Indians, and talk about current issues on the discussion board. ... THE CHUMASH INDIANS ... The Chumash Indians were some of the first people to inhabit North America. Evidence was found, showing that they have had settlements on the Channel Islands and Santa Monica Mountains...
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Chumash people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The "Chumash" are Native American people who historically inhabit chiefly central and southern coastal regions of California, in portions of what is now San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los...
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Chumash Indians ... The Chumash originally did not cultivate. They hunted wildlife and marine animals including, fish, shellfish, whales, seals, ... The Chumash Indians also used animals for a variety of tools, such as needles, fishhooks, and sandpaper. They also made spear-throwers, atl-atl, bow and arrows and fishnets.
www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/chumashindia... www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/chumashindians.html