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... Chumash villages near Ventura , route lay through Walker's Basin to Caliente , thence to Yokuts village , Lapau , then to Tejon , thence via Comanche Creek to two Chumash villages , makakak and alkolaupal , near Ventura . Trip took two ...
... Chumash villages near Ventura , route lay through Walker's Basin to Caliente , thence to Yokuts village , Lapau , then to Tejon , thence via Comanche Creek to two Chumash villages , makakak and alkolaupal , near Ventura . Trip took two ...
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... Chumash dialects were spoken . Martinez describes the Chumash as being exclusive in their commer- cial activity , and Garces ' account gives substantiating data for the northeastern Chumash villages . Archaeological research in the ...
... Chumash dialects were spoken . Martinez describes the Chumash as being exclusive in their commer- cial activity , and Garces ' account gives substantiating data for the northeastern Chumash villages . Archaeological research in the ...
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... Chumash area : ( 1 ) At Olivella shell bead mak- ing stations where they were worked as drills and used to produce beads of types found in fair quantities in middens of late sites in the Chumash area , especially those on the Channel ...
... Chumash area : ( 1 ) At Olivella shell bead mak- ing stations where they were worked as drills and used to produce beads of types found in fair quantities in middens of late sites in the Chumash area , especially those on the Channel ...
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