each Cree Indian tribe governs themselves separately from the rest of the nation
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They live in the Puget Sound region of western Washington State. They had 58 long houses in 16 villiages in the area that is now Monroe, Tolt, Fall City, and North Bend in King and Snohomish counties. They are Southern Salish and spoke the Lushootseed language. They call themselves Sduk-al-bixw. In 1855 some went and lived on the Tulalip resevation. The rest stayed where they were. Today they have land in Snohomish county. They were one of the largest of the Salish groups in Puget Sound in the 19th century, about 4000 people.
It led people to identify themselves by nationality.
The same day they were ready Truman had the decision. The people were ok with it.
Why didd the ancident chinese organize large groups of people to build and mainntain irrigation system
Coast Salish are kind to their people and, maybe, kind to some other clans.
In Antatica obviosly
Cree and Coast Salish are both tribes of Canadian Aboriginal people. However, Cree people originate in the eastern part of the country, while the Coast Salish have populations in British Columbia.
The so-called "Plateau tribes" did not all speak the same language:the Kootenai spoke a Kitunahan language perhaps distantly related to Algonquianthe Flatheads spoke a Salish language (the most easterly of all Salish tribes)the Pend d'Oreille spoke a Salish languagethe Shuswap people spoke a Salish languagethe Lillooet tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Thompson tribe spoke a Salish languagethe original Nicola people spoke an Athapaskan languagethe Okanagan tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Lakes tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Colville tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Kalispel spoke a Salish languagethe Wenatchee spoke a Salish languagethe Chelan spoke a Salish languagethe Sanpoil people spoke a Salish languagethe Nez Perce people spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Coeur d'Alene tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Cayuse people spoke a Penutian languagethe Umatilla people spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Walla Walla tribe spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Palouse people spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Warm Springs /Tenino spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Yakima people spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Wasco people spoke a Chinookan languagethe Wishram people spoke a Chinookan languagethe Molala people spoke a Penutian languagethe Klamath people spoke a Penutian languagethe Modoc people spoke a Penutian languageAlthough many of these languages are related they are not always mutually understandable; Yakima Shahaptin is not the same as Nez Perce Shahaptin for example.
my best guess is that people think it up themselves
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meow; sexxxy purr
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The Coast Salish.
The Salinan ate acorn mush, fish, small game, and clams.
sometimes people can get to rely on it to much and without it they dont know how to organize time themselves
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