Kumeyaay

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Use the Venn Diagram below to compare and contrast the life of the Kumeyaay today with what it was like for the Kumeyaay around 200 years ago. 200 Years Ago

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- Date: 2002-10-18 14:14:12
    102

    The Kumeyaay used the leaves of this plant to make a tea that was good for kidneys. The berries were made into jelly or eaten plain. They also used the berries to make juice. (From: The Kumeyaay, Secrets of the Trails by

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    - Date: 2002-10-15 19:05:20
      103

      The Kumeyaay ground the beans of this plant to use for flour to make cakes. Sometimes they would grind the bean pods into powder and put it in molds in the ground to harden. They used the hard wood for firewood or to mak

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      - Date: 2002-10-15 19:05:20
        104Native American tribes in California / Low-carbon economy / Campo Indian Reservation / Wind farm / Renewable energy / California / California Mission Indians / Kumeyaay

        Development & Deployment: Kumeyaay Wind II

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        Language: English - Date: 2009-12-18 10:31:53
        105

        The Kumeyaay name: _______________________ Use the following chart to record all the questions you have about the Kumeyaay. In the first row you’ll have three questions that begin with “Who….” Keep thinking unti

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        - Date: 2002-10-15 18:00:45
          106

          The Kumeyaay used jimson weed for ceremonies. They made a brew from it that made them hallucinate. They also made a poison from it. Some people could die from drinking it. (From: The Kumeyaay, Secrets of the Trail, by Ro

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          - Date: 2002-10-18 13:30:43
            107Barona Casino / Cache Creek Casino Resort / Pechanga Resort and Casino / Native American gaming / Cherokee Casino Roland / Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians / Reno / Slot machine / Casino / California / Kumeyaay / History of North America

            PRESS RELEASE Contact: Christine Faria, VP of Marketing Raving Consulting Company, Reno, NV[removed]; [removed] www.ravingconsulting.com/indian-gaming

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            Language: English - Date: 2014-02-26 14:13:30
            108Botany / Flora of North America / Salix / Salix lasiolepis / Bark / The Willows /  Salford / Flora of the United States / Medicinal plants / Willow

            The Kumeyaay used the bark strips for skirts. They also chewed the bark as a tooth ache remedy or boiled it to make tea to treat fevers. They used the branches for building material, cradles, and storage baskets. They al

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            Language: English - Date: 2003-03-19 14:40:31
            109

            Uses by the Kumeyaay:The Kumeyaay would make shawii mush from the acorns. They would use the acorn caps to dye the juncus dark brown to make their baskets. J.E. and Bonnie McClellan, California Academy of Sciences

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            - Date: 2002-10-18 13:29:46
              110Cuyamaca Rancho State Park / Cuyamaca complex / Cuyamaca Mountains / Cuyamaca /  California / California State Route 79 / Metate / San Diego / Bedrock mortar / Kumeyaay / Geography of California / California

              The distribution of bedrock milling elements indicates a developmental continuum with an increasing focus on acorn processing

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              Language: English - Date: 2011-03-03 15:50:00
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