They were hunters and gatherers mainly and would mostly eat salmon or other fish. They lived in big wooden like cabins with a fire place inside. One interesting fact was they flattened their babies heads (girls and boys) to make them look more beautiful and handsome.
Chinook children in the past had many chores to occupy their time, however, they did have dolls, carved toys and games that they played. A form of lacrosse was as popular among the Chinook teenagers as it was among the adult men.
Chinook Indians traveled in canoes that were carved from cedar logs.
it is a representation of their most used food source, the Chinook salmon
wooden plank houses
Paul Durieu is a journalist and author who has written books on subjects such as travel, culture, and lifestyle. Some of his works include "The New Paris" and "Istanbul: City of a Hundred Names."
lifestyle in algeria ;in the past present; future
Well I guess at the moment she has the typical 'famous' lifestyle but thats completely different from her past...
wooden plank houses
Drumming and singing.
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Chinook jargon was spoken from California to Alaska. It made it possible for many diverse people to communicate and carry out trade.
where do chinook live