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Chitimacha Popular Q&A
Q: What are Chitimacha baskets made of?
A: Chitimacha baskets are made from a special river cane that grows in the bayous. Read More »
Q: What was the religion of the chitimacha?
A: the religion of the. Chitimacha was many different types. thier was belief that their was GOD and that thier were also EVIL spirits. Read More »
Q: How did the chitimacha and the coushatta indians get their food?
A: The Chitimacha were farmers and hunters. The women did the farming, corn was the main crop grown, and they also grew beans, squash and melons. The women also ga... Read More »
Q: What did the chitimacha indians name in southern louisiana?
A: The Chitimacha (also Chitimachan, Chetimacha) are a Native American federally recognized tribe that lives in the U.S. state of Louisiana, mainly in Saint Mary P... Read More »
Q: About the Chitimacha Indians.
A: 1. Archaeological evidence points to the Chitimacha living in Louisiana for as long as six millennia before the explorers came. Before that, they were from some... Read More »