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The Pentlatch tribe, part of the Coast Salish peoples, traditionally lived in the coastal regions of what is now British Columbia, Canada, particularly around the eastern shores of Vancouver Island and nearby areas. They relied on the abundant marine resources of the region, including fish and shellfish, and built their homes using locally available materials such as cedar wood. Their culture was deeply connected to the land and sea, reflected in their practices, social structure, and traditions.

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