northwest
northwest
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northwest
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 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 Chinook Indians have always lived in Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon. Mainly along the Columbia River.
The Chinook Indians have always resided in the lower Columbia River region and always will. The Chinook Tribe is alive and well.
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.
yes they did in the pacific northwest region
SOUTHEAST
The Chinook Native Americans lived in the north western part of the United States. They lived mainly in Oregon, and Washington State. Here, they lived on and around the mountains, rivers, and Pacific coastline.