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    The Chumash are a Native American people of the central and southern coastal regions of California, in portions of what is now Kern, San Luis Obispo,...
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  • up Chumash in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chumash may refer to: Chumash (Judaism), a Hebrew word for the Pentateuch, used in Judaism Chumash people...
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    Chumash (also Ḥumash; Hebrew: חומש, pronounced [χuˈmaʃ] or pronounced [ħuˈmaʃ] or Yiddish: pronounced [ˈχʊməʃ]; plural Ḥumashim) is a Torah in printed...
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    languages that were spoken on the southern California coast by Native American Chumash people, from the Coastal plains and valleys of San Luis Obispo to Malibu...
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    The Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary is a National Marine Sanctuary in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara...
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    was the Chumash-Barbareño tribe). This required religious conversion and integration into the Spanish colonial economy – for the local Chumash people,...
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    Timema chumash, the chumash timema, is a species of walkingstick in the family Timematidae. It is found in North America. "Timema chumash Report". Integrated...
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    The Chumash Wilderness is a 38,150 acres (15,440 ha) wilderness area within the southern Los Padres National Forest. It is located in the Transverse Ranges...
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    The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Chumash, an Indigenous people of California, in Santa Barbara. Their...
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    Chumash rock art is a genre of paintings on caves, mountains, cliffs, or other living rock surfaces, created by the Chumash people of Southern California...
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    Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park is a unit in the state park system of California, United States, preserving a small sandstone cave adorned with...
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    resorts. Ventura has been inhabited by different peoples, including the Chumash Native Americans, for at least 10,000 years. With the arrival of Spanish...
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    arborglyphs, made by shepherds and hunters, and there are carvings made by the Chumash people depicting astronomical features. In 2021, a collaborative project...
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    Chumash people, who also settled much of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties, with their presence dating back 10,000–12,000 years. The Chumash...
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  • Chumash Sibilant Harmony" (PDF). Ms., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Retrieved 2010-09-22. "Chumash Culture". Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians...
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    Point Conception (category Chumash)
    34.448113°N 120.471439°W / 34.448113; -120.471439 Point Conception (Chumash: Humqaq) is a headland along the Gaviota Coast in southwestern Santa Barbara...
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    the Chumash people as Algsacpi and to the Spanish as the plain of Río Santa Rosa, one mile south of Lompoc. (During the mission period, the Chumash spoke...
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    The Chumash Casino Resort is owned and operated by the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians. Chumash is located near Santa Ynez Airport, in the Santa...
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  • languages, a group of Native American languages previously spoken by the Chumash people along the coastal areas of Southern California from as far north...
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    Chumash Peak is a 1,257 ft (383 m) mountain in San Luis Obispo County, California. It is just northwest of San Luis Obispo, on the south side of California...
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  • Cruzeño, also known as Isleño (Ysleño) or Island Chumash, is one of the extinct Chumashan languages spoken along the coastal areas of Southern California...
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    Joseph Hertz (redirect from Hertz Chumash)
    Orthodox Chumash". The Forward. see preface to Chumash Appendix to 1947 edition Mitchell First (22 June 2017). "The Story of the Hertz Chumash". The truth...
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  • ArtScroll (redirect from Stone Chumash)
    ArtScroll's Stone Edition Chumash, often called The Stone Chumash, is "the most successful Orthodox replacement for the" Hertz Chumash. Mesorah has a line of...
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    Chumash traditional medicine is a type of traditional medicine practiced by the Chumash people of the southern coastal regions of California. Chumash...
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    instrumental in establishing the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. The Chumash Native Americans, and later the Tongva, lived on the islands from around...
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    villages, and, on the resource-rich coasts, large chiefdoms, such as the Chumash, Pomo and Salinan. Trade, intermarriage, craft specialists, and military...
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  • Chumash traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Chumash people of the northern and western Transverse...
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    Simi Valley (/ˈsiːmiː/ ; Chumash: Shimiyi) is a city in the valley of the same name in the southeast region of Ventura County, California, United States...
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    inhabited by the Chumash Indians for thousands of years. Present day Camarillo and the larger Oxnard Plain were portions of a paramount Chumash capital at the...
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    Ojai (/ˈoʊhaɪ/ OH-hy; Chumash: ’Awhaỳ) is a city in Ventura County, California. Located in the Ojai Valley, it is northwest of Los Angeles and east of...
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