What did the Wintu trade?

What did the Wintu trade?

The McCloud Wintu and other northern and western Wintu triblets traded salmon flour for salt from the Achumawi and Yana in the east, and the Stillwater Wintu in the south. Clam disks were used as a form of currency by the Bald Hills Wintu in exchange for salmon from the McCloud Wintu (LaPena 1978).

Where did the Wintu tribe live?

Historically, the Wintu lived primarily on the western side of the northern part of the Sacramento Valley, from the Sacramento River to the Coast Range.

What happened to the Wintu tribe?

Between 1830 and 1833, many Wintu died from a malaria epidemic that killed an estimated 75% of the indigenous population in the upper and central Sacramento Valley. In the following years, the weakened Wintu fell victim to competition for resources by incoming European-American settlers.

What language did the Wintu tribe speak?

Wintuan language

What was the Maidu tribe good at?

The Maidus were hunter-gatherers. Maidu men hunted for deer and small game, and fished in the rivers. Maidu women gathered acorns and ground them into meal to make bread and soups, as well as collecting berries, nuts, and other plants.

Where is the Pit River Tribe?

California

Which river called Pit River?

The Pit River is a major river draining from northeastern California into the state’s Central Valley. The Pit, the Klamath and the Columbia are the only three rivers in the U.S. that cross the Cascade Range….

Pit River
• elevation 4,350 ft (1,330 m)
Mouth Sacramento River
• location Shasta Lake, Shasta County

Where is the Pit River in California?

The Pit River is the longest tributary of the Sacramento River and largest river in northeast California. It connects to the Sacramento River at Shasta Lake and has headwaters at the confluence of its two tributaries – the North and South Forks.

How many members are in the Pit River tribe?

eleven

What did the achumawi trade?

In their networks with neighboring cultures Achomawi exchanged their furs, basketry, steatite, rabbit-skin blankets, food and acorn in return for goods such as epos root, clam beads, obsidian and other goods.

How did the Wappo tribe get their food?

The Wappo hunted deer (venison), elk, fowl, and small game such as rabbits and quail. Fish was also another important food source, particularly salmon. The Wappo hunter-gathers collected other foods including buckeye nuts, pepperwood nuts, various greens, roots, bulbs, and berries.

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