They didn't need to. They had abundant resources available to them through fishing, hunting and gathering.
Today, Chinook people speak English. There are also less than 600 people who speak Chinook Jargon, which is a revived pidgin trade language.Historically, They spoke a set of languages called The Chinook Languages, which are all extinct.
the chinook indian lived in rocky land forms
Chinook people are not plateau people. Traditionally, Chinooks live along the Columbia River and around Willapa Bay.
Chinook jargon was spoken from California to Alaska. It made it possible for many diverse people to communicate and carry out trade.
the slaves had to help the Chinook Indians
The Chinook did not farm. They traded with the Great Plain Indians for crops such as corn.
The Chinook People did not farm. They where a fishing people and their primary source of food came from the ocean, provided by the men and from what the women could gather from the land and tidal pools.
the Chinooks farm system was basically fish
They didnt farm.
The Chinooks did not grow any types of crops. They did not farm any food.
i think it was hard for them because they didnt know how to farm the land and they didnt know how to hunt............
tractor
we was at camping i saw her but she didnt see me we was camping at henleys farm
where do chinook live
do you mean you think it didnt come from a dairy & veggie farm
He Didnt Protect Them. He Just Brainwashed them Most of the Time.
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