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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, and digger pine nuts. they obtained salmon flour, clam shell disc beads, and dentalia from the wintun in exchange for salt
were essential to the traditional achomawi diet. they were truly river people: the real achomawi were river indians; they stayed around the river, fished; every man had a canoe and belonged to the river. they went out (hunting) for a little while, then returned to the river (voeglin ). to catch fish...
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