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1 The lives of the Chumash and Miwok By: Hannah Wilson and C.J. Fletcher

2 The Chumash’s food  The Chumash ate deer, rabbits, oyster, sea otters, seals, and fish. These are the foods in their main diet!!!

3 The Miwok’s food  The Miwok also ate deer, fish, rabbits, oysters, sea otters, and seals they also ate nuts, berries, and roots!!

4 The Chumash’s shelter  The Chumash lived in grass houses. The houses were made of a domed wooden frame thatched with grass. It can be up to 50 ft in diameter.

5 the Miwok’s shelter the Miwok lived in large earth covered houses some also made really simple shelters called lean-tos these were made of bark.

6 The Chumash’s clothing  The Chumash originally didn’t wear much clothing the women wore knee-high deer skin or grass skirts while the men went naked except for a ceremonial belt.

7 the Miwok’s clothing  the Miwoks like the Chumash wore very little because of a hot climate and very little rain.

8 How the Miwoks and Chumashs reacted with white man  the Miwok and Chumash was attacked by white settlers and was also moved off their land they didn’t like it because many of their people had died.

9 Interesting facts  the Chumash and Miwok looked around for jobs mostly on farms and ranches. by the end of the 20 th century there was about 3,000 left.

10 Recourses  information from Britannica school website and Indian fun facts for kids.  pictures from Google images and Indian fun facts for kids.  THANK YOU!!!  FOR LISTENING AND WATCHING!!!!!


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