yes
The River Nile was, and still is, a fresh water source for the people living along its banks.
up and down, the entire Nile river was and still is a trade route for every person living on the banks of the river.
No, they still are around, mostly in the Columbia River region of Washington and Idaho.
How did Chinook get its name you ask. First it got its name from this place called the Columbia River. (still not sure about it though)
Not necessarily. If a drought strikes the location of a river and evaporation consumes all liquid from the banks, you would still call the river a river. Only its dry. If the water level is down to a trickle, you could say it's not wet, but just a damp river.
The Chinook Indians have lived (and still do) in theirancestral homelands for about 10,000 years. Theancestral homelandof the Chinook people is:From West to East from the mouth of the Columbia River East to the present day Oregon city The Dalles. And from North to south from the present day Washington town of Grayland South to the Oregon town of Tillamook.
The Kwakiutl tribe lived and still live on northern Vancouver Island and the nearby mainland of British Columbia.
The Latin origin of the word river was riparia, and represented the banks of the river instead of the water. In the Early French it became rivere, and represented both the banks and the water between them. This became the source of our modern English word, river. The current Italian descendant of the word still refers to the shore, and the Riviera is a region along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The older Latin version has not completely disappeared, however, and remains mostly in legal terms related to the rights of those who control the banks of the river, called riparian rights.
Still - Tony Banks album - was created in 1991-04.
Is Columbia still part of south Carolina
As of June 2014, Doug Banks was still married. Doug is married to Wendy Banks. They met in Chicago and married in 1993.
The Chinook Indians have lived (and still do) in their ancestral homelands for about 10,000 years. The ancestral homeland of the Chinook people is: From West to East from the mouth of the Columbia River East to the present day Oregon city The Dalles. And from North to south from the present day Washington town of Grayland South to the Oregon town of Tillamook.