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Q: What was so special about the canoes that Lewis and Clark saw the tribes using along the Columbia River?
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What is so special about the conoes that Lewis and clark saw tribes using along the Columbia river?

they were dugout canoes


What was so special abot canoes Lewis and clark saw?

they were dugouts


What did Lewis and Clark traded their canoes for what?

horses


How did Lewis and Clark get around?

In canoes and on foot.


How did Lewis and clark make canoes?

they sewed birchbark together


Why did Lewis and clark build fort mandan and fort clapsop?

because the tribes needed a special meeting place


How did Lewis and Clark travel up stream?

they used a keel boat, canoes, and pirouges


What tribes were from the pacific coast region?

The Chinook were Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. In the early 19th century, the Chinook peoples lived along the lower and middle Columbia River in present-day Oregon and Washington. The Chinookan tribes were those encountered by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 on the lower Columbia.


Who explored the Columbia river?

Lewis and Clark explored the Columbia River.


Who is christy clark?

she is a premier in british columbia.


What famous American explored the Columbia River?

Lewis and Clark explored the Columbia River.


Did the Chinook tribes live in Oregon?

Yes, Chinook refers to several groups of Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. In the early 19th century, the Chinook 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 River.