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Chumash people - Wikipedia The Chumash are a Native American people of the central and southern coastal regions of California, in portions of what is now Kern, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Los Angeles counties, extending from Morro Bay in the north to Malibu in the south to Mount Pinos in the east
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Chumash Life - Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Today, there are still many people who can trace their ancestry back to these historic Chumash communities Now you can learn more about how the Chumash people once lived, what customs they practiced, how they made money and what kinds of food they ate
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The Chumash - The California Frontier Project The Chumash are a widespread group of California native people who lived along the southern California coast and the Santa Barbara Channel Islands
What Does Chumash Mean? - Chabad. org The word chumash (Heb חומש) refers to one of the five books of the Torah, which are collectively known as the Five Books of Moses or the Pentateuch The word chumash (pl chumashim) is derived from the Hebrew word chamesh (חמש), which means “five” or, more accurately, “a fifth ”
Chumash | California, Native Americans, Indigenous | Britannica Chumash, any of several related North American Indian groups speaking a Hokan language They originally lived in what are now the California coastlands and adjacent inland areas from Malibu northward to Estero Bay, and on the three northern Channel Islands off Santa Barbara
Chumash Heritage | Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary For the Chumash, or island people, who are indigenous to the region surrounding the Santa Barbara Channel, the northern Channel Islands and adjacent waters hold a value that is beyond measure The island and marine ecosystems co-evolved with the Chumash and their culture