The Chinook people were already living in the Northwest coastal areas long before the arrival of Lewis and Clark, and are still living there today.
The Chinooks are a group of Native American people who live in the Pacific Northwest. The physical features of the area include bodies of water and mountains.
Near the pacific coast, in Washington state
The Chinook people lived in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, primarily along the Columbia River and its tributaries in present-day Oregon and Washington. They were known for their fishing, trading, and well-organized society.
what type of shelter did the pacific northwest live in
Chinooks were hunter-gatherer people. They however did do things to encourage camas roots, for food, and sweet grass, for baskets, to grow
pacific northwest
The Pacific Northwest has an abundance of natural resources making life easy for the natives to live off the land.
yes they are because there is more salt in the pacific and 5o% crabs are born in the northwest of the pacific (hotdogs are good)
Long Houses.
Long Houses.
Long Houses.
No, they live in the Pacific Northwest.