If you are talking about What do they do then here is the answer.
At a potlatch they sing dance eat and drink. They also had a good time with there family. They do also give and receive gifts.=D
But if you're talking about "WHAT DID THE CHINOOK POTLATCH" Then I don't know. Sorry.={
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Potlatch originated in what is now known as the Pacific Northwest Among the tribes that lived along the puget sound and British Columbia coast. The primary tribes practicing potlatch were the Haida, Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Salish
Now days Chinook children go to school like other American children. Many Chinook children take time out of the school day once a week and learn Chinook stories, songs and dances. In the summer some Chinook children take part in the Inter Tribal Canoe Journey and learn to paddle canoes for long distances, camping along the way. At night they learn about their ancestors and perform songs and dances. On the final day of the journey the host gives a large potlatch.
The address of the Latah County District - Potlatch is: 1010 Onaway Rd, Potlatch, 83855 9999
potlatch is a celebration that first nations did
Potlatch Corp. was created in 1903.
The population of Potlatch Corp. is 920.
Potlatch - convention - was created in 1992.
The community hosted a potlatch to celebrate the chief's birthday and share gifts.
Chinook territory traditionally encompasses regions along the Columbia River, primarily in what is now Oregon and Washington, extending to parts of Northern California. The Chinook people were known for their advanced fishing techniques, particularly salmon fishing, and their rich cultural practices, including totem pole carving and potlatch ceremonies. Their territory was strategically important for trade due to its access to both river and ocean resources. Today, the Chinook Nation continues to advocate for recognition and preservation of their cultural heritage and ancestral lands.