No Native American Tribe used money until after they were exposed to it through settlers from Europe. The theory that "Wampum" was money is factually false, it was nothing more than a trade good(s) - at best.
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They make use of the resources by use canoes to ride their boat on the sea
there is no true name for currency. currency is the type of "money" people use to purchase things for example US currency is called the dollar and England currency is called the pound
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The Yen is the currency of Japan.Yen :3The Japanese use the Yen as their currency unit.
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Pacific Northwest Indians used a variety of technologies, such as canoes carved from cedar trees for transportation, cedar bark and cedar roots for weaving baskets and hats, and stone tools for hunting and fishing. They also developed fishing tools like harpoons and traps, and used fire for cooking, warmth, and managing the environment.
They did not have currency, they bartered.
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Coastal Indians main ways of transportation was by walking or by using dug-out canoes Coastal Indians main ways of transportation was by walking or by using dug-out canoes
Indians use the currency rupee. The transactions are made in this currency only.
The Indians of the Pacific Northwest used Cedar to create their bows.
The pacific northwest Indians ate whales,seals,seal lions,and fish
yes usually for fishing
The northwest coast Indians used dugout canoes to get to the places they needed to be instead of walking or riding a horse they took a dugout canoe
like things that they use like tools to make their homes.