Considering there houses were named cedar bark houses as well as longhouses. I believe cedar bark.
The Makahs, and the Chinooks got most of there food from rivers or oceans.
Indian houses don't need central heating.
The home was called "Asi" (Wattle / Daub houses).
Diné (Navajo) houses are called hogans and are usually round (older style) or eight sided.
Chinook Indians did not live in pit houses. They lived in plankhouses or long houses. You can see a beautiful full size replica of a Chinook plankhouse at the Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge in Ridgefiled, Washington USA
the chinook lived in wooden houses
They live in houses called adobes.
they were called plank houses and were made of long flat planks of cedar wood on a wooden frame. they looked like old European houses. i hope i answered your question. goodbye
ceder trees
because they believed in souls and gods
Chinooks had permanent winter houses. In the summer they would travel from place to place to harvest specific things.
The tlingit Indian tribe's homes were called Plank Houses.
Traditionally Chinooks were not farmers. The land had to many trees growing in it. Chinooks hunted, fished and gathered roots and berries.
a language called Chinook
The Chinooks lived in villages along the coast in rectangular cedar-plank houses with bark roofs. These houses were quite large (up to 70 feet long) and could house an entire extended family. Photo and more information at link.
The Chinooks lived in cedar plank houses or know as longhouses. Hopefully that answered your question!
The 1830s