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Pictorial Views of the Indians of California. “One does not sell the earth upon which the people walk. “ Crazy Horse. Vocabulary Words. Customs: ways of doing things Folklore: stories or customs that are passed from generation to generation
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Pictorial Views of the Indians of California “One does not sell the earth upon which the people walk. “ Crazy Horse
Vocabulary Words • Customs: ways of doing things • Folklore: stories or customs that are passed from generation to generation • Traditions: a special way a group of people does something, and it is passed from generation to generation • Ceremony: an important activity is done for a special reason.
Cahuilla Indian Tribe Lived near the Mojave Desert
Cahuilla Home Desert • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony
A Cahuilla Woman • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony Photo by Edward S. Curtis
A seed beater • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony
Is it an example of what? A Custom A Tradition A Folklore A Ceremony The landscape of the located that the Cahuilla
Miwok Indian Tribe Lived near Sierra Nevada and some by San Francisco
Miwoki Dance • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony Photo courtesy of the Shingle Springs Rancheria
Miwok Indians in front of Umacha teepee, Yosemite National Park, 1925 • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony Yosemite Research Library
An artist's vision of the welcome of Francis Drake by Coast Miwok Indians in 1579, from an engraving by Theodor de Bry in 1599. • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony Image courtesy of the Bancroft Library
The Miwoks traveled by boats that are made from reeds • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony
Miwok Basket • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony
Miwok Mush Stirrer • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony
Chumash Indian Tribe Lived along the south-central of California Coast( Santa Barbara
Rafael Solares, a Samala chief. Captain of Soxtonoxmu, capital village in the Santa Ynez Valley. • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony Photograph by Leon de Cessac, late 19th century.
Villages were made of dome-shaped homes made of willow, whalebone, and tile mats for roofing. • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony
Chumash Basket • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony
The Swordfish Dance was to gain food • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony
Chumash fountain sculpture • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony Photo of ancient Chumash fountain sculpture by millerm217 via Flickr
Chumash Tray • Is it an example of what? • A Custom • A Tradition • A Folklore • A Ceremony
Sources • http://www.sacred-texts.com/nam/ca/eci/index.htm • http://www.co.el-dorado.ca.us/Living/Stories/Shingle_Springs_Band_of_Miwok_Indians.aspx • http://angelisland.org/history/miwok-history/ • http://hearstmuseum.berkeley.edu/exhibitions/ncc/gallery_1_5_1_7.html • http://missiontour.org/related/chumash.htm • http://www.sbnature.org/research/anthro/chsocial.htm