Kumeyaay Indians By: Gracie

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Kumeyaay Indians
By: Gracie
Where They Lived
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The Kumeyaay homelands were
located in Southern California.
The Kumeyaay spoke a dialect from
the Hokan branch of the Yuman
language.
Beaches and salt marshes lined the
Pacific Coast.
Homes
 The
Kumeyaay had both summer and winter
villages.
 Access to food and water was very important when
choosing a village location.
 The Kumeyaay constructed the frame of the dome
with willow poles.
Family Life
• When a Kumeyaay woman married, she left
home to live with her husband. She kept
her family name. However, the couple’s
children took their father’s family name.
• The Kumeyaay men built tools, hunted, and
prepared fields for gardening.
Clothing
Kumeyaay clothing was made from plants
and animals.
Women wore skirts woven from willow
bark.
Men wore waist cords made from plant
fibers.
Foods
The Kumeyaay fished, hunted,
gardened, and gathered food.
Men used bows and arrows to
hunt deer, antelope and
bighorn sheep.
Using traps or snares, the men
captured badgers, rabbit,
rodents, and birds.
Society
•Kumeyaay society was divided into bands, which
owned certain territories within tribal land.
•Between 5 and 15 family groups belonged to a
band.
•Each band had its own Kwaaypaay, or leader.
Crafts
• Kumeyaay women made baskets
and pottery.
• Baskets patterns often included
butterflies, flowers, deer, and
rattlesnakes.
• Kumeyaay women used seedbeater baskets to gather seeds.