Everything found in nature!
Ceder tree bark and wood. Tree roots, porcupine quills, Ash tree wood, fish, berries, ferns, shell fish, etc.
the Chinook tribe lived in longhouses made out of wood.
the Chinook tribe lived in longhouses made out of wood.
to travel
wood, rocks, fish, whales, seals, reeds, and deer
they went to the bathroom in a stream that they did not use for drinking water.
no
Elk and deer mostly.
no - peaceful
potlatch
In longhouses
White settlement significantly impacted the Chinook tribe through the disruption of their traditional way of life, including fishing, hunting, and trading practices. The influx of settlers led to the depletion of natural resources and introduced diseases that devastated the Chinook population. Additionally, the imposition of new economic systems and land ownership concepts marginalized their social structures and cultural practices. Ultimately, these changes contributed to the decline of the Chinook tribe's autonomy and cultural identity.
what natural resources did the Makah tribe use