By: Jenna Duke and Dustin Barr. Chumash Indians ate seals and sea otters they also planted food.

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By: Jenna Duke and Dustin Barr

Chumash Indians ate seals and sea otters they also planted food.

Miwok Indians ate fish, birds, deer, berries, roots, corn, and tobacco.

The Chumash Indians wore deer skin, shirts, robes, leggings, and other things.

Chumash Ceremonial clothing The Chumash Indians wore deerskin capes, feather robes, ect.

Miwok Indians wore deer skin and straw like suits.

Miwok Ceremonial clothing They put berry juice on as blood for Ceremonial dances.

Miwok Shelters The Miwok Indians lived in teepee like houses! Made out of birch bark.

These houses were for certain ceremonies like Crops, ageing, and many others.

The Chumash Indians lived inDome-shaped homes.

The Chumash Indians interacted with the White Man not good because the White Man was taking the Indians land.

Some more interesting pictures on indians!

Hope you enjoyed this power point about Native Americans!

These are the websites we got our information from!