The Chinook people lived in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, primarily along the Columbia River and the northern Oregon coast. Their environment was characterized by a temperate rainforest, featuring abundant Natural Resources such as fish, particularly salmon, and a variety of plants for food and materials. The region's rich ecosystems supported a semi-nomadic lifestyle, with the Chinook utilizing the river for fishing and the forests for hunting and gathering. Their culture was deeply intertwined with the natural environment, shaping their social structure and traditions.
where do chinook live
Chinook Indians do not harm the environment.
The Chinook people live in Washington state and Oregon. Chinook Indians are original people from the Pacific Northwest Coast area.
In longhouses
Chinook people are not plateau people. Traditionally, Chinooks live along the Columbia River and around Willapa Bay.
Chinook Indians lived in long houses made of cedar boards.
yes
They still live now!
Wooden houses.
wooden plankhouses
Montana
From 10,000 years ago until now. Chinook people still live in their traditional lands.