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 Chinook tribe lived in longhouses made out of wood.
no
Elk and deer mostly.
The women of the tribe choose the casique and only the women !
the Chinook tribe lived in longhouses made out of wood.
no - peaceful
potlatch
In longhouses
to travel
yes
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