The Clatsop Indians lived in the pacific northwest area of the United States. Lewis and Clark originally discovered the tribe in 1805.
Yes. they did because they thought it would make them even ( the clatsop Indians stole from them) :)
Willis Eberman has written: 'Meetings, partings' 'Clatsop drumbeats' -- subject(s): Poetry, Clatsop Indians
The Clatsop, or Chinook, Indians were and are a group of Chinooken peoples living on the South side of the Columbia River. Traditional religion is complicated to explain as nothing was really "worshiped". Instead there were many customs to follow and taboos to avoid.
There is no evidence to suggest that Lewis and Clark stole a canoe from the Clatsop Indians. The expedition did receive assistance from various Native American tribes during their journey, including the Clatsop tribe who provided canoes for travel. Lewis and Clark made efforts to establish positive relationships with the Native American tribes they encountered.
Clatsop Indians, a band of Chinook Indians living on the South side of the Columbia River near present day Astoria, Oregon ate all kinds of seafood, except eel, deer, elk, seals, ducks, and geese. Camas roots were an important part of the diet too as well as all kinds of berries.
Clatsop Butte was created in 2000.
Clatsop Community College was created in 1958.
The area of Clatsop State Forest is 550.372 square kilometers.
it was cold
The Pomo Indians live in California.
Indians live in a tent