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The Chumash Indians, a Native American tribe, mainly inhabited the southern coastal regions of California. Estimates of their population range from 10,000-20,000 before contact with Spanish settlers in Mexico, though the population had apparently been devastated by disease prior to that. By 1900, this population had declined to just 200, though there are now some 5,000 people who identify themselves as Chumash.

The Chumash's name for themselves is Shamala (pronounced with the 's' and 'h' separated). The word c(humaš means "islander".

The Chumash were hunter-gatherers, who specialized in fishing. Some settlements built plank canoes called tomols, which could even be used for whaling. Remains of a developed Chumash culture, including rock paintings apparently depicting the Chumash cosmology, can still be seen. ***

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December's Child: A Book of Chumash Oral Narratives
by Thomas C. Blackburn

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The Chumash Indians: Seafarers of the Pacific Coast (American Indian Nations)
by Karen Bush Gibson

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Chumash, a Picture of Their World
by Bruce W. Miller

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Crystals in the Sky: An Intellectual Odyssey Involving Chumash Astronomy, Cosmology and Rock Art (Anthropological Papers: No. 10)
by Travis; Underhay, Ernest Hudson, Thomas Blackburn

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The Chumash of California
by Jack S. Williams

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The Rainbow Bridge
by Audrey Wood Robert Florczak

Hutash the earth goddess must decide what to do with her tribe when the Chumash people grow too numerous for their island home. This unusual legend reveals how Hutash accomplished the dangerous task of sending half of them to the land across the water-and how she saved some of the Chumash from drowning by turning them into dolphins. “Wood and debut illustrator Florczak offer a transcendent adaptation of a Native American tale, their work a shining example of economy and elegance of text, originality of interpretation and dazzling illustrative technique.”--Publishers Weekly

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California Native American Tribes Chumash Tribe
by Mary N. Boule, Daniel Liddell

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The Chumash (Lifeways)
by Raymond Bial

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Chumash (Native Americans)
by Barbara A. Gray-Kanatiiosh

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