the chinook tribe did hunt for gray whales, fin whales, sperm whales, blue whales, and humpbacks, and they use the blubber for candles, and the meat for eating, even though there are 80 species of whales. they even use the whale's oil for electricity I think in 1932.
the chinook tribe did hunt for gray whales, fin whales, sperm whales, blue whales, and humpbacks, and they use the blubber for candles, and the meat for eating, even though there are 80 species of whales. they even use the whale's oil for electricity I think in 1932.
Wooden houses.
a boat
The Nuu Chah Nulth used to hunt gray whales. Hope I helped! :)
They LOVED playing hide and go seek, tag, spin the bottle, and truth or dare! :)
The early settlers hunted the whales that moved slowly, for this was the right kind to hunt they called it the Right Whale!
they hunted in the forest and in the ocean because they eat deer,raccoonns,bears,caribou,rabbits,elk in the ocean they ate seals,whales,salmons and other kind of fish the tribe was hunters,fishers and gathers and that means they dont grow crops.
Chinook
Long houses made of split cedar logs. Houses could be 60 to 100 feet long and housed large families and slaves.
The only kind I know about are killer whales.....
it is very cold there and they migrate with the mammaths so they dont get lost and so they will have something to hunt when they get hungrey.
the Inuit people used a weapon called the unaq which (was basically a harpoon) to hunt the seal's and whales