Northwest Coast lived in it. Bella Coola, Haida, Kwakiuts, Makah, Nez Perce, Nisqualli, Nootka, Quinault, Puyallup, Salish, Snohomish, Spokane, Shuswap, Swinomish, Tlingit, and Tsimshian.
mcdonalds would make the planks be much stronger by making them fat and stronger for longer use
-ben franklin
The Kwakiutls lived in coastal villages of rectangular cedar-plank houses with bark roofs.
The Yurok of Northern California.
They lived in cedar plank houses.
the haida people lived in houses that are made out of cedar plank wood
the haida people lived in houses that are made out of cedar plank wood
The Chinooks lived in cedar plank houses or know as longhouses. Hopefully that answered your question!
The Kwakwaka'wakw tribe traditionally lived in large wooden longhouses made from cedar planks, featuring a single-pitched roof and a central hearth for cooking and warmth. These longhouses could house multiple families and were typically decorated with intricate carvings and paintings.
The Chinooks lived in villages along the coast in rectangular cedar-plank houses with bark roofs. These houses were quite large (up to 70 feet long) and could house an entire extended family. Photo and more information at link.
they make it out of cedar tree
Chinook people lived in cedar plank houses. You can visit a modern plank house at Ridgefield, Washington. The Chinook lived in long houses with more than fifty people sharing one house. In 2005, a full-scale replica of a Chinook-style cedar plank house was built at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge near Ridgefield, Washington. This area was once an area of inhabitance for the Cathlapotle tribe (a Chinook people). The Chinook Indians lived in longhouses made out of cedar wood. The houses were usually up to 70ft. long.
Chinook people lived in cedar plank houses. You can visit a modern plank house at Ridgefield, Washington. The Chinook lived in long houses with more than fifty people sharing one house. In 2005, a full-scale replica of a Chinook-style cedar plank house was built at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge near Ridgefield, Washington. This area was once an area of inhabitance for the Cathlapotle tribe (a Chinook people). The Chinook Indians lived in longhouses made out of cedar wood. The houses were usually up to 70ft. long.
Cedar Plank wood