The Tillamook Indians utilized a variety of Natural Resources from their coastal environment. They relied heavily on marine resources, including fish and shellfish, as well as the abundant game and plants found in the forests. They crafted tools and canoes from wood, and woven baskets from native plants. Additionally, they gathered berries, roots, and other edible plants to supplement their diet.
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They lived in a little house made out of birch wood
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The Tillamook had very long houses made of wood. Some of them were 1000 feet long.
the first settlers to Oregon were the tillamook Indians. the first settlers to Oregon were the tillamook Indians.
According to anthropological and archeological research, the Tillamook Indians settled in an area from Cape Lookout to Cape Meares in the 15th century.
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Chinooken people were as far South as Tillamook Oregon, perhaps farther.
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the plain Indians used long houses & used buffilo meat for Natural Resources
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