Boats
Money and Power
Food and Medicine
Crafts
Other
100

The Chumash traded up and down the coast of california on boats made from the wood of this kind of tree.

Redwood trees

100

Chumash money was made of __.

seashells

100

The most important food for the Chumash was ___.

acorns

100

The Chumash used baskets for many things. Name three purposes for baskets.

-plates

-bowls

-storage containers

-water storage

-fish traps

-ceremonial hats

100

The Chumash built dome shaped houses called ___.

'aps

200
Chumash boats could hold up to this many people.

10

200

The name Chumash means ____.

bead maker

200

Acorns needed to be ground in a ____ before they could be eaten.

mortar and pestle

200

The Chumash are perhaps best known for their pictographs. What were pictographs for?

Religious rituals

200

The Chumash walked as far as _____ to trade with tribes in that region. 

Arizona

300

Chumash boats are called ___.

tomols

300

Most Chumash money beads had one hole drilled through the center. However, some money beads have been found with many holes. Why?

Children practiced making money and drilled more holes for practice. 

300

The Chumash boiled acorns to get rid of ___.

the bitter taste

300

Pictographs are brightly colored paintings of _____, _____, and ______. 

humans, animals, and abstract circles. 
300

The Chumash name for hoop and pole is ____.

payas

400

The boats were water sealed with a combination of ____ and ____.

tar and sap

400

A Chumash chief was called a ____.

wot

400

The Chumash used this plant to relieve headaches. 

Arroyo willow

400

Chumash people used the shiny inside of this shell to make jewelry. 

abalone

400
This mineral was ground up and used as red paint. 

Hematite