The chinook men used to go out and hunt for food they were respected and honored if they found food.
The chinook men used to go out and hunt for food they were respected and honored if they found food.
1830 something like that.
Its in Chinook mall but may not be in Calgary
The Chinook People did not farm. They where a fishing people and their primary source of food came from the ocean, provided by the men and from what the women could gather from the land and tidal pools.
Chinook men were fishermen and hunters; women collected clams, herbs, wild roots and fruits. No crops of any kind were grown by any of the Chinook tribes, since there were a wide range of wild foods available to them (particularly fish such as salmon).
a man who was high-ranking in the tribe. he was called a chief. only men could be chiefs, but both men and women could be "leaders".
Small children enjoyed dolls, toys and games. A form of lacrosse was popular among teenagers and adult men. Many Chinook children like to go hunting and fishing with their fathers.
Chinook women gathered food, such as wild plants, herbs and clams, and did most of the child raising and cooking. The men were fishermen and hunters, and they sometimes went to war to protect their families. Both men and women took part in trade, storytelling, artwork, music, and traditional medicine. The Chinook chief was always a man, but the clan leaders could be either men or women.
where do chinook live
Chinook men were fishermen and hunters; women collected clams, herbs, wild roots and fruits. No crops of any kind were grown by any of the Chinook tribes, since there were a wide range of wild foods available to them (particularly fish such as salmon).
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Chinook salmon eggs are basically just eggs laid by the Chinook salmon.