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Yes, the Chinook people engaged in trade and communication with various neighboring tribes, including the Coast Salish and the Nez Perce. Their strategic location along the Columbia River made them key intermediaries in trade networks, facilitating the exchange of goods such as fish, shells, and other resources. This interaction also contributed to cultural exchanges and alliances among tribes in the region.

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