Pottery, also clothing, food,sheleter sometimes.
Trees were important to Northwest Coast people for building homes, canoes, and totems. They also provided materials for making tools, clothing, and art. Additionally, trees played a significant role in the cultural and spiritual practices of these indigenous groups.
A coast is a natural feature and doesn’t make or do anything. You need to ask a who question.
hide, leather
They don't. They buy them from a guy called T-Rex a small arms dealer. Sorry can't resist, will improve later.
Shells,bone,rocks&stones,&weaved thread.
The Chinook Indians were great wood carvers. Their projects or crafts were built of wood. The Chinook Indians are original people of the Pacific Northwest Coast.
animal skin
BY buisnesses of the people in the province.
as many as people make.
I think they wore clothes made from cedar, and they put fur around the clothing to make it soft
The Northwest Passage, except that it isn't imaginary; it's just usually frozen. For the last couple of years, good icebreakers have been able to make it.
Robert Gray was an American merchant sea captain who is best known for being the first non-indigenous person to circumnavigate the world and make contact with the indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest. He sailed along the northwest coast of North America in 1778, exploring and mapping much of what is now the coast of Oregon and Washington. Gray's discoveries helped lead to further exploration and settlement of the region.