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  1. 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.

  2. Oct 27, 2023 · Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Quick facts for kids. Chinookan Peoples. Chinook people meet the Corps of Discovery on the Lower Columbia, October 1805. (by Charles M. Russell, 1905) Location of Chinookan territory early in the 19th century. Total population. 2700. Regions with significant populations.

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  4. Books. Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia Robert T. Boyed, Kenneth M. Ames and Tony A Jonson, Editors. Our Tribal office has this book in stock. Softcover $30, hardcover for $55 plus shipping. Chinook Resilience: Heritage and Cultural Revitalization on the Lower Columbia River by Jon D. Daehnke. Our Tribal office has this book in stock.

  5. Nov 15, 2017 · 6 Native American Picture Books for Kids – This post has a number of picture books that are. Navajo Indians (free printable) The West: Cheyenne, Sioux and the Plains Wars: Sand Creek to Wounded Knee (free printable) For our unit, we read the book Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West – Adapted for Young Readers ( affiliate ...

  6. Information about the Chinook Indians for students and teachers. Covers food, homes, arts and crafts, weapons, culture, and daily life of the Chinooks. Facts for Kids: Chinook Indians (Chinooks)

  7. Information and language learning materials from the Chinook Indian language. Chinook Jargon: Information about the Chinook Jargon, a widely used Native American trade language based on Chinook. Chinook Facts for Kids: Questions and answers about Chinook culture. Chinook Legends: Collection of Chinook Indian legends and folktales.

  8. The Chinook Cultural Committee’s mission is to study, learn, and teach the traditions and ways of our ancestors. The primary focus is to revitalize these lifeways and to educate our community, interested individuals, institutions, government agencies, and the world. The committee members work tirelessly responding to countless requests for ...

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