The Makah tribe lives on the northwestern tip of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state.
The Northwest Coast
where did the makah people live in
in Neah Bay
People don’t live in oceans they live on the shore.
The Makah Indians are original people of the Pacific Northwest Coast. They live in Washington State.
The Makah Indians traditionally lived a maritime-based lifestyle, relying on fishing, hunting marine mammals, and gathering plants for subsistence. They were skilled canoe builders and navigators, and their culture was deeply intertwined with the sea. Today, the Makah Tribe continues to maintain their connection to their traditional practices while also adapting to modern ways of life.
makah
in Neah Bay
Makah people do build house and different thinga
The Makah people Speak:Englishqʷi·qʷi·diččaq, called "the Makah Language" in English.The Makah language is only spoken as a second language, but a revival plan is underway.
They live in tiki huts in washington by the bay
flat roof coastal villages
Perhaps with their hands.
what is makah's religion. muslman
They lived near Neah Bay, Washington & still do. Their reservation is located on the northwest tip of the Olympic Peninsula. They lived near Neah Bay and lived in houses with totem poles in the front