The Chinook tribe, located along the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest, is well-known for its reliance on salmon as a vital food source. Salmon played a significant role in their diet, culture, and economy, and they developed various methods for fishing and preserving the fish. The Chinook people celebrated salmon through traditions and rituals, emphasizing its importance in their way of life.
they boiled ground acorn and ate it with salmon
The black foot tribe ate buffalo, choke, and berries.
the Wampanoag
They ate buffaloes,salmon, tobacco,fruit,and other little animals such as rabbits,squiarels, and birds.
the Atsugewi Inuit tribe eat seals, caribou, musk oxen, whales, and walrus.
they boiled ground acorn and ate it with salmon
The Nezperce tribe ate salmon,bufulo , and carbo
Northwestern tribes in the WA area.
the karuk tribe ate salmon,deer,and acorns. -Thank you love skylar
The black foot tribe ate buffalo, choke, and berries.
the Wampanoag
fried chicken
They ate salmon but before they ate the salmon, they thanked a god of salmon for giving it to them."So they just ate Salmon?" That's false information, What makes you think they thanked an God of salmon? There is no God of Salmon in the Yurok traditional way of Living. but there was a "GOD LIKE FIGURE" but not god. They worshiped the creator.ahaha. ok so they ate salmon, acorns, deer, eel, ect. they did not take more than they needed.
The Catawba tribe ate corn,deer,fruit and other animals.
They ate buffaloes,salmon, tobacco,fruit,and other little animals such as rabbits,squiarels, and birds.
they ate nuts,fish,berries,and raw meat
The kwakiutl Indians ate lots of sea animals. The most important food was the salmon. They were sacred to the tribe. They ate salmon, whales, other fish, deer, elk, moose, nuts, berries, roots and shellfish. But they usually ate things from the ocean, or rivers or lakes.