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Discover the rich traditions of the Coastal Miwoks through their unique crafts and lifestyle. This narrative delves into their use of natural materials, from money shells worn as adornments to intricately woven baskets for storing acorns. Learn about the significance of animals like the coyote, regarded as a Great Spirit, and their essential role in Miwok culture. With vivid imagery and detailed descriptions, explore the crafts of the Miwoks, including their skill in crafting sharp arrowheads and tightly woven containers.
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The Coastal Miwoks Life By: Bailey Bernales
This is the miwoks money Shells are flattend. Money hangs from belts And necklaces. This picture is were the miwoks live. This basket is woven very tightly. This basket has a handle. Feathers sticking out of sides. Two different colors that are Light brown and dark brown This is were they store the Ancorns. Made out of wood.
This man is on his boat Sailing across the lake Or river This is a picture of a Miwok lady next to her Kotcha about to go collect acorns for her tribe This picture is black and white. Her kotcha is made out of wood This is a coyote The coyote was the Great spirit for the Miwoks
This is some fox Fur. Write next to The fur is a basket With holes in it. The basket is the Color brown. Most Baskets are shades Of brown and tan. The green is were The Coastal Miwoks Lived. This basket is very old and rusty. This basket is the color of tan. Some baskets are tight enoph to Hold water. That is really tight. This rock looks purple . This is very shiny The Miwoks used this to make arow heads The arows are very sharp when done.