Pictorial Views of the Indians of California “One does not sell the earth upon which the people walk.” Crazy Horse
Cahuilla Indian Tribe Lived near the Mojave Desert
Cahuilla Home Desert
A Cahuilla Woman Photo by Edward S. Curtis
A seed beater
The landscape of the located that the Cahuilla
Miwok Indian Tribe Lived near Sierra Nevada and some by San Francisco
Miwok Dance Photo courtesy of the Shingle Springs Rancheria
Miwok Indians in front of Umacha teepee, Yosemite National Park, 1925 Yosemite Research Library
An artist's vision of the welcome of Francis Drake by Coast Miwok Indians in 1579, from an engraving by Theodor de Bry in Image courtesy of the Bancroft Library
The Miwoks traveled by boats that are made from reeds
Miwok Basket
Miwok Mush Stirrer Miwok Mush Stirrer
Chumash Indian Tribe Lived along the south-central of California Coast( Santa Barbara
Rafael Solares, a Samala chief. Captain of Soxtonoxmu, capital village in the Santa Ynez Valley. chiefSanta Ynez ValleychiefSanta Ynez Valley Photograph by Leon de Cessac, late 19th century.
Villages were made of dome-shaped homes made of willow, whalebone, and tile mats for roofing.
Chumash Basket
The Swordfish Dance was to gain food
Chumash fountain sculpture Photo of ancient Chumash fountain sculpture by millerm217 via Flickrmillerm217
Chumash Tray
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