The Northwest Coastal Natives used Red Cedar wood, split into boards for their houses.
Two adaptations of the Northwest coast Indians were their homes and river transportation. Their homes were sturdy homes made of cedar, which was abundant, and they made large canoes, also made of cedar, to navigate water ways and for fishing.
Two adaptations of the Northwest coast Indians were their homes and river transportation. Their homes were sturdy homes made of cedar, which was abundant, and they made large canoes, also made of cedar, to navigate water ways and for fishing.
the northwest coast indians wore well the men wore clothing made of cotton and the women wore long skirts and cotton shirts the leader wore nothing.
No. The only Indians that made totem poles were on the northwest coast of the USA and Canada: the Haida, Tlingit, Kwakiutl, Nootka and their neighbors.
I think they wore clothes made from cedar, and they put fur around the clothing to make it soft
Generally, the Pacific Northwest built their homes out of what was most abundant -trees. They built plank houses made to withstand the harsh climates of the Pacific coastline. These homes had a wooden frame and planks of wood would be overlapped on top of it. There were smoke holes but no windows.
Sheets of bark
thes tools were made of bone, wood, and rock
totem poles
totem poles
Houses were made of adobe.
The Kwakiutl Indians made their homes out of Cedar trees with bark roofs..