Two adaptations of the Northwest coast Indians were their homes and river transportation. Their homes were sturdy homes made of cedar, which was abundant, and they made large canoes, also made of cedar, to navigate water ways and for fishing.
Two adaptations of the Northwest coast Indians were their homes and river transportation. Their homes were sturdy homes made of cedar, which was abundant, and they made large canoes, also made of cedar, to navigate water ways and for fishing.
Nothing was the same everything was different. :0
They have the same jobs we have, though they do hold more government jobs or government funded positions than most Canadians.
They lived in shelter homes and wooden homes
The river flowing between Washington and Oregon is the Columbia River.
they didn't need to
Two adaptations of the Northwest coast Indians were their homes and river transportation. Their homes were sturdy homes made of cedar, which was abundant, and they made large canoes, also made of cedar, to navigate water ways and for fishing.
they both hunted for their fOOD.They both lived somewhere close to the northwest
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northwest coast ienviroment surroundings are tress and canoes
igloo's
they died,then dont live
water, fresh or salt
disco baby
water, fresh or salt
Longhouses or Log cabins.
The northwest coast Indians used dugout canoes to get to the places they needed to be instead of walking or riding a horse they took a dugout canoe
novelty oversized spoons