By Matthew Miss Sullivan

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By Matthew Miss Sullivan Kumeyaay

Who Are The Kumeyaay The Kumeyaay are a tribe of Indians They are kind to all that welcome them. They lived in Mexico and California They lived before us.

Food And Diet Crickets Beetles Acorns Snakes Deer Frogs Fish Rabbits Birds Abalone Shrimp Octopus Crabs Coyote Bobcats Mescal

Clothing Bark Skirts Rabbit Skin Mescal Fiber Plant Fiber Inner Bark Lion Cloth

Tool’s Olla’s Rabbit Bone Bow And Arrow Gathering hat Gathering net Sage

Housing Tree’s Hut’s Deer Weed Yucca Fiber Yucca Leaf

Nature They use it for clothing They use it for food They use it for housing

Conclusionss I learnd about the Kumeyaay And what they eat What they use for clothing And what they use for tools