snow eater
Chinook
"Chinook" is a word in the Chehalis language that means "fish eater"
carnivore
Chinook has: Played Chinook in "Call of the Klondike" in 1950. Played Chinook in "Snow Dog" in 1950. Played Chinook in "Yukon Manhunt" in 1951. Played Chinook in "Yukon Gold" in 1952. Played Chinook in "Fangs of the Arctic" in 1953. Played White Shadow in "Corky and White Shadow" in 1956.
Chinook is a wind in the North and West of America, where the Great Plains meet various mountain ranges, Locally, it means 'ice eater'. It takes its name from the Chinook peoples who lived near the ocean and along the Columbia River
No. Not enough snow on the ground and if there were there would have been to many trees in the way.
Wet, warm winds are referred to as "snow-eaters" as they can make one foot of snow vanish in one day. That can't be good for the ski industry....
it's the Chinook winds. Here's a link to more about them below.
where do chinook live
C. M. Tate has written: 'Chinook jargon, as spoken by the Indians of the Pacific Coast' -- subject(s): Chinook, Chinook Hymns, Chinook jargon, Chinook jargon Hymns, Dictionaries, English, English language, Hymns, Chinook, Hymns, Chinook jargon, Translations from English
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