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Chinook Indians on the lower Columbia river lived in cedar plankhouses, also called long houses. The houses could be up to 100 feet long and housed an extended family and any slaves the family might have. The most important people lived at the far end of the house and the least important lived near the door.

You can visit a reproduction chinookan style plankhouse in Ridgefield, Washington. More information: RidgefieldFriends.org

birdhouse, roof, shed, building
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