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Chumash
Chumashnouna member of an American Indian people who formerly inhabited the southern California coast from San Luis Obispo to Santa Monica Bay, as well as the Santa Barbara Islands and the interior westward to the San Joaquin Valley: noted for their sophisticated seacraft and rock paintings.
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chumash
chumashnounJudaism a printed book containing one of the Five Books of Moses
Chumash
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a member of an American Indian people who formerly inhabited the southern California coast from San Luis Obispo to Santa Monica Bay, as well as the Santa Barbara Islands and the interior westward to the San Joaquin Valley: noted for their sophisticated seacraft and rock paintings.
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any of the Hokan languages of the Chumash, at least six in number, all now extinct.
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Etymology
Origin of chumash
literally: a fifth (part of the Torah)
Example Sentences
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But Hammel-Sawyer knew nearly nothing about Chumash customs when she was a child.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 8, 2026
Being she’s 1/16 Chumash, she was eligible for classes taught by the Santa Ynez Band.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 8, 2026
Tongva, Chumash and Cahuilla workers in California formed the backbone of rancho agriculture.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 30, 2025
“Unlike Western belief systems, the Chumash held that humans could, with great effort, traverse these realms.”
From MarketWatch • Oct. 31, 2025
As regards the Esselen and Chumash nothing is known.
From The Religion of the Indians of California by Kroeber, A. L.
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