The land has many trees and they lived near rivers
the chinook indian lived in rocky land forms
yes No, Chinook Indians did not ride horses they traveled by canoe everywhere they went. The land was covered with giant old growth trees which made travel by land virtually impossible.
The Chinook and Tillamook tribes lived in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, primarily along the shores of the Columbia River and the coastal areas of Oregon. The Chinook were known for their fishing and trade along the river, while the Tillamook inhabited the coastal areas and relied on the abundant marine resources. Both tribes had a rich cultural heritage and engaged in sustainable practices that reflected their deep connection to the land and waterways.
The Chinook People did not farm. They where a fishing people and their primary source of food came from the ocean, provided by the men and from what the women could gather from the land and tidal pools.
They lived there! We (white settlers) invaded their land.
The Plains Indians thought welfare was not right. They fought and lived of the land.
they lived near the deleware river
The Chinook lived near the coast of the Pacific Ocean. They were skilled elk hunters and fishermen. Owing partly to their non-migratory living patterns, the Chinook and other coastal tribes had relatively little conflict over land with one another. They lived in long houses with more than fifty people sharing one house.
The Incas
The Shawnee Indians landforms they lived on is plains
Squamish Indians lived in the northwest United States, before selling the land to the United States in 1861.
from the Native Indians that used to lived in the island. Ayiti( means mountainous land)