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The Tillamook tribe were known for their love of fish. They made harpoons, clubs and fishing nets.
they did not actually have money they would trade
yes... but you are very stupid. you said "their" but the one you need to use is "there"... you said "thibe" but should have put "tribe"... lastly, you said "leafet" ... I'm pretty sure its spelled "left". Use spell check next time babe. :)
did the walla walla used any type of currecy?
The Chumash clan used shell bead money, part of the Olivella shell, a shell found mostly in the islands of California.
The Tillamook tribe were known for their love of fish. They made harpoons, clubs and fishing nets.
The Tillamook had very long houses made of wood. Some of them were 1000 feet long.
they now use cars but used to use canoesrocks.dugout canoes
no
they did not actually have money they would trade
NO
yes... but you are very stupid. you said "their" but the one you need to use is "there"... you said "thibe" but should have put "tribe"... lastly, you said "leafet" ... I'm pretty sure its spelled "left". Use spell check next time babe. :)
not exactly they traded with the Navajos and many people from pueblo
did the walla walla used any type of currecy?
The chumash tribe made their own money. They used shells and beads. Ive heard that they even engrave numbers on them
The chumash tribe made their own money. They used shells and beads. Ive heard that they even engrave numbers on them
Fiat money