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  2. Chumash people - Wikipedia

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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, Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles Counties, extending from Morro Bay in the north to Malibu in the south to Mt Pinos in the east.

  3. List of nomadic peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Manchus are mistaken by some as nomadic people [2] when in fact they were not nomads, [3] [4] but instead were a sedentary agricultural people who lived in fixed villages, farmed crops, practiced hunting and mounted archery. The Sushen used flint headed wooden arrows, farmed, hunted, and fished, and lived in caves and trees. [5]

  4. Pomo - Wikipedia

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    Pomo today live normal modern lifestyles, but the basket weavers are still heralded and praised within the community for their artistic ability and skill. [44] One of those basket weavers is Julia F. Parker. She is a master weaver, having woven under Lucy Telles. Her childhood was rough, constantly moving around until boarding school after her ...

  5. Nomads (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Nomads is a Canadian virtual reality documentary project, which was released in 2016 on the Samsung Gear VR platform. [1] Produced by Felix & Paul Studios , the series consists of three short immersive video films exploring the daily life and culture of nomadic human cultures.

  6. Cahuilla - Wikipedia

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    Today, there are nine Southern California reservations that are acknowledged homes to bands of Cahuilla. These are in Imperial, Riverside, and San Diego Counties and are the territory of federally recognized tribes. John Tortes "Chief" Meyers was a catcher in major league baseball. The Cahuilla bands (sometimes called "villages") are:

  7. For easy living and California vibes, China's digital nomads ...

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    In the first six months of 2022, searches for "digital nomad"on Xiaohongshu, China's Instagram-like platform, surged by 650%, with posts on how to become one viewed more than 22 million times.

  8. Serrano people - Wikipedia

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    There is significant historical documentation of trade between Serrano peoples, other, non-Serrano Indigenous groups, and the Spanish in California during the 18th and 19th centuries. Diary accounts of trade from Franciscans and oral accounts from Native Serrano both discuss the Serrano "exploitation" of the Mojave River, and its use to ...

  9. 'Remember the Pueblo': USS Pueblo documentary brings history ...

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    Jul. 21—Approximately 125 Stillwater residents gathered on Thursday evening at the Sheerar History Museum to watch the premiere screening of a documentary by film director and writer Bill Lowe.