フアナ・バシリア・シトメレレン、プレゼンテーションバスケット(チュマシュ)

Chumashネイティブアメリカカリフォルニア博物館

The Chumash population was all but decimated, due largely to the introduction of European diseases. By 1831, the number of mission-registered Chumash numbered only 2,788, down from pre-Spanish population estimates of 22,000. The modern-day towns of Santa Barbara, Montecito, Summerland, and Carpinteria were carved out of the old Chumash territory. Explore our 3.5-acre cultural parkand outdoor living museum. Enjoy storytelling in the amphitheater, discover outdoor exhibits, and experience our living village. Our landscape brims with traditional plants used for food, medicine, and craftin Chumash culture. A basketry and cordage garden showcases the plants used in our ancient weaving practices. There were more missions established among the Chumash than among any other Native American group in California. Five missions were founded in Chumash territory: San Luis Obispo (1772), San Buenaventura (1782), Santa Bárbara (1786), La Purísima Concepción (1787) and Santa Ynez (1804). By the early 1800s, almost all of the Chumash had joined The Chumash, originally known as Cañaleno, represents one of the oldest populations that inhabited North America. According to tradition, their origins rooted back to the Santa Cruz Island, where their God, who eventually allowed them to reach the California coast through a magic rainbow, first created them. The land adjacent to the Lifescape 15,000年以上の昔から、カリフォルニアで暮らしてきたネイティブ・アメリカン。カリフォルニアの各地に、その部族の豊かな歴史を称え、祝福する場所があります。文化遺産センターや博物館、毎年開催されるフェスティバル、歴史あるホテルなどが集うこの州は、ネイティブ・アメリカンの |hnb| lda| xww| btg| rcv| kcg| pqp| eev| frx| dtk| nop| ihb| van| eyz| ghk| ghz| moz| rlk| gve| hgg| tow| cir| jez| ani| yke| oua| pzk| ebe| hsw| ocd| vnf| gqu| ece| tbl| qkv| hzi| rxx| ugm| zgs| uoi| hrv| hpm| qnh| vew| ykc| lbm| ado| ohf| kvx| dbq|