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In present day States of Washington and Oregon. From the mouth of the Columbia River South to Tillamook and to the North to Grayland and along the river East to The Dalles.
Inut, Aleut, Tillamook, Eyak, Chinook, Tlingit
Chinooken people were as far South as Tillamook Oregon, perhaps farther.
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.
The pacific coast from the Columbia River South to Tillamook Head and North to the head of Willapa Bay and East on the Columbia to The Dalles.
The Chinook Indians have always resided in the lower Columbia River region and always will. The Chinook Tribe is alive and well.
Chinook can be defined as several groups of Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States , speaking the Chinookan languages. In the early 19th century, the Chinookan-speaking peoples lived along the lower and middle Columbia River in present-day Oregon and Washington. The Chinook tribes were those encountered by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 on the lower Columbia
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.