The tribes of the Pacific Northwest are often collectively referred to as the Coast Salish, which includes groups such as the Duwamish, Suquamish, and Snohomish, as well as various other tribes along the Pacific Coast. Other significant tribes in the region include the Tlingit, Haida, and Kwakwaka'wakw, each with distinct languages and cultures. These tribes traditionally relied on fishing, hunting, and gathering, utilizing the abundant Natural Resources of the area. Their rich cultural heritage includes intricate art, totem poles, and elaborate ceremonies.
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The original habitants of the pacific northwest were varied in their culture, history and in their language.ÊSome of the tribes had similar elements in their language and society but some were totally unique.Ê
They fished in river and the lakes Hope it helped ;)
In 1841 the settlers arrived in the Pacific Northwest
they live in the Pacific northwest. Puget sound Salish Indian tribe is made up of different Indian tribes.
north west tribes live on the coast of the pacific ocean. :)
The Pacific Northwest
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Tribes of the cold Northwest built big wooden plank homes. They faced the sea.
The names of some of the tribes were: -The Kwakiat-The Tsimshian-The Tlingit-The Nootka-The Chinook-The Makah-The Haida-The Okanagon-The Kalapuya-The Kalispel-The Shuswap
To be close to where they fished.
um because there isn't an Atlantic northwest? it would be called the "northeast"
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The original habitants of the pacific northwest were varied in their culture, history and in their language.ÊSome of the tribes had similar elements in their language and society but some were totally unique.Ê
pacific northwest beliefs
The major landforms in the Pacific Northwest where Native American tribes resided included mountains like the Cascade Range and the Rocky Mountains, forests such as the temperate rainforests of the coastal areas, rivers like the Columbia and Fraser Rivers, and coastal areas along the Pacific Ocean. These diverse landscapes provided abundant natural resources for the tribes, shaping their cultures and ways of life.