there food was salmon, white fish, trout, suckers, sturgeon and squaqfish.
The Kootenai Tribe derived its name from the Kootenai River, which flows through their ancestral lands in the northwestern United States and southwestern Canada. The term "Kootenai" is believed to mean "water people" or "people of the water" in their native language, reflecting their close relationship with the waterways that sustained them. The tribe traditionally inhabited areas around the Kootenai River, emphasizing their deep connection to the land and its resources.
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A tribe lives in bonners ferry, Idaho. I grew up there with some of the local native americans.
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The Kootenay, or Kootenai ate fish, moose, elk, birds, roots and berries
The Kootenai Tribe derived its name from the Kootenai River, which flows through their ancestral lands in the northwestern United States and southwestern Canada. The term "Kootenai" is believed to mean "water people" or "people of the water" in their native language, reflecting their close relationship with the waterways that sustained them. The tribe traditionally inhabited areas around the Kootenai River, emphasizing their deep connection to the land and its resources.
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they ate anything they can fish or hunt
A tribe lives in bonners ferry, Idaho. I grew up there with some of the local native americans.
Kootenai is a nickname! It is an English pronunciation of a Blackfoot name for the tribe. Their own name for themselves is: Ktunaxa. It is pronounced tu-na-ha with a barely heard "K" sound at the start. They live in 8 or so communities in Canada and the US.
Salish Kootenai College was created in 1977.
Kootenai National Forest was created in 1907.
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