Chinook stories often revolve around themes of nature, creation, and cultural values. One famous tale is the story of "The Origin of the Chinook Winds," which explains how the winds were created to help the tribe during harsh winters. Other stories feature trickster figures like Coyote, who teaches lessons about cleverness and humility. These narratives serve to preserve Chinook history and impart moral lessons to younger generations.
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There are many Chinook artifacts. Arrow and spear heads, beads, baskets, and carvings.
Bears, Orcas, Large birds, and seals are Chinook salmons predators
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The Chinook people lived in Oregon and Washington and fished in the Columbia river and the pacific ocean.
Today, Chinook people speak English. There are also less than 600 people who speak Chinook Jargon, which is a revived pidgin trade language.Historically, They spoke a set of languages called The Chinook Languages, which are all extinct.
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Chinook Indians are mainly know for their skill as traders. A simplified version of the Chinook language, Chinook Jargon, was a widly used trade language along the West Coast of the United Sates and Canada. Chinook canoes are some of the finest in world and the hull design has been copied many times for modern water craft.
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