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Chinook, a term often associated with the Chinook people of the Pacific Northwest, refers to a region rich in Natural Resources. Key resources include salmon, which is vital to both the ecosystem and the cultural heritage of the Chinook people, as well as timber from the surrounding forests. The region also has access to various minerals and fertile land for agriculture. Additionally, the Columbia River provides opportunities for fishing and transportation, further enhancing the area's resource wealth.

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