The Chinook Indians lived in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, specifically along the Columbia River and its tributaries. They inhabited a variety of landforms, including coastal areas, river valleys, and forests. The Chinook relied on the rich resources of these diverse environments for sustenance and trade.
the chinook indian lived in rocky land forms
Chinook Indians lived in long houses made of cedar boards.
The Chinook Indians take their name from the village they lived in on the Columbia river.
The Chinook Indians have always lived in Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon. Mainly along the Columbia River.
The Chinook Indians have always resided in the lower Columbia River region and always will. The Chinook Tribe is alive and well.
The land has many trees and they lived near rivers
yes they did in the pacific northwest region
Washington and Oregon.
No, they lived in longhouses.
The Chinook people lived Washington and Oregon. Near the mouth of the Columbia River and around Willapa Bay.
Near the ocean in Washington. They were coastal Indians which means they lived on the Western side of the Cascade mountains.
Near the ocean in Washington. They were coastal Indians which means they lived on the Western side of the Cascade mountains.