hide, leather
The group who used the totem pole and the clan system were the Northwest Coast Natives!
what the northwest coast did was they hunt a lot and they used tools to hunt and more amazing things too.
Northwet Coast
by canoes
The natives pacific walk around with animal skins
salmon
mussicans
The Northwest Coastal Natives used Red Cedar wood, split into boards for their houses.
primary material for what? clothing, tools, etc.?
they hunted them because they were a main part of their diet and they used the skin to keep them warm in the colder months
The group who used the totem pole and the clan system were the Northwest Coast Natives!
For a totem pole to be sanctioned, it must be:made by a trained Northwest Pacific Coast native person, or in rare cases, a non-Native apprentice who is approved by a Northwest Pacific Coast Tribe from southeastern Alaska, coastal British Columbia or northern Washington stateraised and "blessed" by Northwest Coast natives or elders who are part of the totem pole tradition
northwest coast ienviroment surroundings are tress and canoes
Coast Guard Museum Northwest was created in 1988.
Northwest coastal natives used canoes made of huge cedar trees which are abundant along the coast of Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, South part of Alaska. Walking was the other only mode of transportation in earlier times.
the tlingit culture were located in the Northwest coast. thats why there nickname is the northwest coast people.
The waterproof cedar bark cape was likely made by Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, such as the Haida, Tlingit, or Coast Salish tribes. These tribes have a long history of using cedar bark for clothing and other items due to its waterproof and durable nature.