Thursday, October 22, 2015

Chumash Indians, Santa Ynez Band flag



The Native Spirit Center is pleased to display the “Chumash Indians, Santa Ynez Band” flag and tell its story.
The Flag
Federally recognized Indian Band in Santa Barbara County in south-central California, about 32 miles north of the city of Santa Barbara and about 10 miles away from the Pacific Ocean.
Of Hokan language group.
Area: @ 100 acres
Population:@ 213 (on the reservation)
Last speaker of the language died in 1965.
Tribal Chairman: Vincent Armenta (2005-)

There were the most numerous Indian tribe on the arrival of the Spaniards in California, numbering approximately 22,000. They were the only Indian nation depending largely on ocean fishing for subsistence. Skilled canoe builders, they hunted on and around the Channel Islands as well as along the coast. Presently, they are the owners of Chumash Casino Resort which assures their wellbeing.





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