Language
Hunting and Fishing
Shelter
Plant Foods/Clothing
Social Org.
100

What are the two main dialects of the Kumeyaay people?

Ipai (from the north) and Tipai (from the south)

100

What are some examples of large animals the Kumeyaay people would hunt?

Deer, mountain sheep, and antelope

100

What shape did they build their homes into?

They are dome shaped. 
100

What was their primary food source?

Acorns!

100

What is the name of the leader of each group?

The Kwaaypaay
200

What does "Ipai" and "Tipai" means in their own dialects?

They both mean "the people" in their dialects. 

200

What are some examples of small animals the Kumeyaay would hunt?

Rabbits, birds, and squirrels

200

What were the Kumeyaay homes called?

'Ewaa

200

What are other plant foods they ate?

Pine nuts, chia seeds, berries, grasses, root bulbs, and onions

200

What are the two main village types?

They had winter villages in lower elevations and summer villages in the mountains or foothills. 
300

What is another name the Kumeyaay people went by?

Digueno 

300
What tools would they use to hunt large animals?
They used willow bows with stone tipped arrows. 
300

What materials did they build their home out of?

Willow branches and leaves, rule reeds, stones

300

What were the women's skirts made out of originally?

Willow or elderberry bark skirts

300

What were all villages located near?

A water source!

400

What is the other name the Kumeyaay people went by?

Kamia

400

What tools would they use to hunt small animals?

They would use traps and nets and specialized rabbit sticks. 

400

What are some things the Kumeyaay kept inside of their homes?

Small indoor fires for warmth and tule reed mats or rabbit skin blankets for sleeping

400

What did the men wear?

Hide breechcloth or fiber belts

400

What did the Kwaaypaay do?

They managed religious, political and economic activities. 

500
Do the Kumeyaay prefer to be called one name over the others?

Name preferences vary among groups based on historical connections. 

500

Give details on how the Kumeyaay would fish? (What tools, where, etc.)

They used nets, hooks, and spears with stone points. They build tule reed boats. They gathered shellfish from tide pools. 

500

How did the mountain dwelling Kumeyaay homes differ from the others?

 They used bark slab construction instead.

500

What type of jewelry did they wear most?

Shell bead necklaces (clam, abalone, olivella)

500

Who helped the Kwaaypaay make decisions?

They worked with a council of shamans. 
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