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... trading , and their stored food by whose abun- dance they maintain themselves . Their food is fish , game , seeds and other fruits that they trade for with the mountain Indians . . " ( Calif . Archives 1782b : 26 ) . Martinez in 1792 ...
... trading , and their stored food by whose abun- dance they maintain themselves . Their food is fish , game , seeds and other fruits that they trade for with the mountain Indians . . " ( Calif . Archives 1782b : 26 ) . Martinez in 1792 ...
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... trading associated with a fiesta . On the 29th of May , 1819 , it was reported , " twenty - one heathen Amajavas " ( Mojaves ) arrived at San Buenaventura for the purpose of trade and social relations . The soldiers of the guard ...
... trading associated with a fiesta . On the 29th of May , 1819 , it was reported , " twenty - one heathen Amajavas " ( Mojaves ) arrived at San Buenaventura for the purpose of trade and social relations . The soldiers of the guard ...
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... trade with non - Chumash groups indicate that trade with the surrounding groups was limited to a rather small number of goods ; and that the intensity of inter- action was much less than within the Chumash area . Boundaries of the ...
... trade with non - Chumash groups indicate that trade with the surrounding groups was limited to a rather small number of goods ; and that the intensity of inter- action was much less than within the Chumash area . Boundaries of the ...
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