The Chinook Indians had varying relationships with neighboring tribes, often characterized by trade and alliances, particularly with the Coast Salish tribes. However, conflicts could arise over resources and territorial disputes. Overall, their relationships were complex and influenced by the dynamics of trade, warfare, and cultural exchanges within the region.
Occasionally different Chinook groups would fight wars against each other, or against other Northwest Coastal tribes.
Chinooks were fairly peaceful. As traders they were friendly with many other tribes.
Traditionally TRADE with other indians and with Europeans
they trade with other indians
Just Google Tonkawa Indians FYI they thought themselves to be werewolves.
he hated other tribes
Close neighbors were Cowlitz, Chehalis, Nehalem, and Quinault
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the Chinook Indians did not eat or hunt whale because they did not live near the ocean witch is were whales live but alot of other Indians did eat whales...
had an elaborate political hierarchy that linked villages into tribes and tribes into a confederation
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