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name, "achomawi," translates to "river people." the achomawi lived a relatively peaceful albeit difficult life prior to european contact. they traded with neighboring tribes, bartering so that each group had sufficient resources to meet their needs, and were able to manage their resources, such as fish
flour, steatite (soapstone), acorns , salmon , dentalia, tule baskets, and rabbit-skin blankets to the atsugewi in return for seed foods, furs, hides, and meat. they supplied the maidu with obsidian , bows and arrows, dear skins, sugarpine nuts, and shell beads in return for clam shell disc beads, salt...
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