Northwest Indians, particularly those from the Pacific Northwest, engaged in a variety of work centered around their natural environment. They were skilled fishermen, relying heavily on salmon and other fish for sustenance, and also engaged in hunting and gathering. Additionally, they crafted intricate wood carvings, totem poles, and woven baskets, showcasing their artistic talents and cultural heritage. Trade among tribes was common, further emphasizing their interconnected lifestyles.
The Indians in the Northwest territory were supposed to be treated equally and fairly.
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The Indians of the Pacific Northwest used Cedar to create their bows.
Totem poles
One of the many traditions that the northwest Indians did was the potlatch.
The Indians in the Northwest territory were supposed to be treated equally and fairly.
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