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  1. Information about the Chinook Indians for students and teachers. Covers food, homes, arts and crafts, weapons, culture, and daily life of the Chinooks.

  2. Sep 1, 2002 · 7 ratings2 reviews. Find out how Chinook Indians fished, hunted, and gathered food in the past. Learn about the clothes they wore and the homes they lived in. Read about the events Chinook people still celebrate today.

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    The Chinookan peoples were relatively settled and occupied traditional tribal geographic areas, where they hunted and fished; salmon was a mainstay of their diet. The women also gathered and processed many nuts, seeds, roots and other foods. They had a society marked by social stratification, consisting of a number of distinct social castes of greater or lesser status. Upper castes included shamans, warriors, and successful traders. They composed a minority of the community population compare...

    The Chinookan peoples have long had a community on the lower Columbia River. These lower Columbia Chinook tribes and bands re-organized in the 20th century, setting up an elected form of government and reviving tribal culture. They first sought recognition as a federally recognized sovereign tribe in the late 20th century, as this would provide cer...

    Chinookan-speaking groups include: 1. Lower Chinook(at the mouth of the Columbia River in modern Washington, part of the unrecognized Chinook Indian Nation) 2. Kathlamet or Cathlamet (Cathlahmah)(at the mouth of the Columbia River in modern Oregon and Washington, part of the unrecognized Chinook Indian Nation) 3. Clackamas or Cathlascans (″Those al...

    Charles Cultee, the principal informant to early 20th-century anthropologist Franz Boas on his language and tribal studies, especially for Chinook Texts.
    Ranald MacDonald, mixed-race son of Archibald McDonald, a Scottish Hudson's Bay Company fur trader, and Raven, Chief Concomly's daughter, in Astoria, Oregon, was the first Westerner to teach Englis...
  4. Nov 20, 2012 · The Chinook tribe used dugout canoes from cedar trees. The logs were cut in summer time and fire was used to char the wood to be cut away. After it had been partly cut out inside it was stretched or shaped by steaming with water and hot stones. The ornate bow and stern pieces were carved and added separately.

  5. Books for Children. I Is for Indians, The A-B-Cs of the Chinook People in the lower Columbia River region Our Tribal office has this book in stock. Softcover $15 plus shipping. The Boston Jane books are childrens historical fiction by Jennifer L. Holm.

  6. Apr 7, 2003 · Suzanne Morgan… Chinook Indians (Native Americans) Paperback – April 7, 2003. by Suzanne Morgan Williams (Author) 4.1 2 ratings. See all formats and editions. Library Binding. $4.95 12 Used from $1.18. Paperback. $8.76 5 Used from $4.78. Find out how Chinook Indians fished, hunted, and gathered food in the past.

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    • Suzanne Morgan Williams
  7. Mar 7, 2014 · Facts for Kids: Chinook Indians (Chinooks) Keywords: Chinook, Indians, Native Americans, information. Description: Information about the Chinook Indians for students and teachers. Covers food, homes, arts and crafts, weapons, culture, and daily life of the Chinooks. IP-address:

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