Although there was plenty of game along the coast the terrain was so rugged that it was very difficult to hunt land animals; sea mammals and fish provided most of the meat.
Fruit and roots were additional foods only available at certain times of year; indigenous fruits included the bitter cherry, black hawthorn, Pacific crabapple, bald hip rose, black cap raspberry, black gooseberry, blue elderberry, huckleberry, highbush cranberry (mooseberry), indian plum (osoberry), low Oregon grape, red elderberry, red huckleberry, flowering currant, salmonberry, serviceberry (Juneberry), snowberry, thimbleberry, beach strawberry, bunchberry, bearberry.
they had symbolism art and there were a lot of small animals in each painting
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They were exposed for the first time to some kinds of sicknesses. This then spread.
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what is Kwakiutl`s transportation?canoes and foot
hunting and gathering
hunting and gathering
hunting and gathering
they ate all kinds of berries like the ones you eat today. so they ate raspberries, blueberries and so on.
they had symbolism art and there were a lot of small animals in each painting
Tribes of the cold Northwest built big wooden plank homes. They faced the sea.
they ate berries animals fish/salmon and sacred roots
Clatsop Indians, a band of Chinook Indians living on the South side of the Columbia River near present day Astoria, Oregon ate all kinds of seafood, except eel, deer, elk, seals, ducks, and geese. Camas roots were an important part of the diet too as well as all kinds of berries.
Buffalo, Deer, Bear and smaller game and they collected berries and other wild plants too but they were primarily meat-eaters
Salmon, abundant in the wild streams and rivers of the Pacific Northwest, were the most important food source for the Chinook. Men used pointed spears to impale the salmon. The women of the tribe would cut them up and dry them. The Chinook also hunted for rabbitt, deer, and elk, and gathered berries, weeds, roots, and plant bulbs. They also took some marine animals such as clams and mussels. Unlike other northwest coast tribes, the Chinook rarely hunted sea mammals such as whales and seals.
it depends what kinds of berries i know they can eat starwberries blackberries and blue berries not really sure about the rest
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