trees and fish
trees & fish
Trees & fish.
trees & fish
Trees & fish.
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The resources were trees, bark from the trees, for clothing and houses, water- fish for the eating, water for drinking and resources from nearby plants for (many purposes, and female dogs.
The northwest Indian tribes ate salmon because it was simply an available food .Just as the Sioux ate the buffalo, the salmon to the northwest tribes was the most available food source. They also would eat berries and plants native to the region. They also hunted animals indigenous to the region. The native peoples of all tribes adapted their eating habits to what was available.
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The Pacific Northwest tribes, such as the Haida, Chinook, Nootka, and tlingit lived in the northern most part of North America.
Fish and trees were most important to several Indigenous tribes in North America, particularly those along the Pacific Northwest coast, such as the Tlingit and Haida. These tribes relied heavily on fishing for sustenance, utilizing salmon as a staple food source, while trees, especially cedar, were crucial for crafting canoes, totem poles, and various tools. Additionally, in the Southeastern tribes, like the Cherokee, trees played a significant role in their culture and economy, while fish from local rivers and streams were vital for their diet.
The Chumash valued various natural resources, but one of the most important resources to them was the sea. They relied on fishing for sustenance and for trade with inland tribes. Additionally, resources like soapstone and shells were important for creating tools and ornaments.
Europe's most important resources are coal, oil, lumber, water, livestock, etc.