In modern times the tribal members
The Chinook people did not have one central Chief. Instead each village had a Chief. The Chief was head of the village because he (or she) was a good leader first and the son or a Chief second.A famous Chinook Chief was Comcomly. He was Chief on the lower Columbia River at the time of Lewis & Clark. He was a skilled trader.Now days the Chinook Indian Nation is lead by a Tribal Council which is elected by tribal members.
The US Army gave Indian tribal names to all of their helicopter models. Such as: Cheyenne, Kiowa, Cayuse, and the Army's latest UH-72A "Lakota". Chinook is another name of an Indian tribe.
Just like everyone else although many Chinook people still take part in tribal activities. If you are ever in South Bend, Washington for Labor Day you can eat a dinner of salmon cooked over an alder fire prepared by the Chinook Tribe.
The leader of the Chinook tribe is often referred to as the chief, and this position can be filled through hereditary succession or selection by community consensus, depending on tribal customs and practices. Traditionally, leaders were chosen based on their wisdom, leadership qualities, and ability to provide for and protect the tribe. Modern practices may involve more democratic processes, including elections by tribal members. The specific methods can vary among different groups within the Chinook Nation.
The spelling chinook is used for a type of warm dry wind.The Native American tribal name Chinook is also used for the US Army's CH-47 helicopter.
The Chinook Indians have lived (and still do) in their ancestral homelands for about 10,000 years. The ancestral homeland of the Chinook people is: From West to East from the mouth of the Columbia River East almost to the present day Portland, Orego. And from North to south from the present day Washington town of Grayland South to the Oregon town of Tillamook. Today the tribal office is located in Bay Center, WA
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.
Its a procedu used by an aditor to control the finacially activeties of the company
hepl me with this ,What is the activesties carried out in hear furnace ?
boom wakers, chimes, handbells, piano, ect,.
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