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  1. The Chinook Indians were fishing people. Their staple food was salmon. Chinook men also caught many other kinds of fish and sea mammals from their canoes and hunted deer, birds, and small game on land. Chinook women gathered clams and shellfish, seaweed, berries, and roots. Here is a website with more information about American Indian foods .

  2. Mar 6, 2024 · A coastal people, Chinook Indians tended to live near waterways. Their dwellings were long, narrow homes made of cedar and featuring peaked roofs. Often an extended family would live together in one of the homes, which could be more than 100 feet (30.48 meters) long. The primary mode of transportation for the Chinooks were long, dugout canoes.

  3. 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.

  4. Today’s Chinook Nation includes all five tribal groups. The Lower Columbia Chinook Timeline presents events significant to Chinook history and cultural change, with emphasis on the people and incidents that have provided written documentation of the past and affected tribal status. Before 12,000 BPE – 1799 | 1800-1850 | 1851-1914 | 1914 ...

  5. Chinook people in a canoe on the Columbia River. The Chinookan peoples include several groups of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest who shared closely related Chinookan languages and traditionally lived in Washington and Oregon, from the mouth of the Columbia River to The Dalles. The Chinookan people were relatively settled, living in ...

  6. Sep 29, 2017 · 2 Spears. The majority of the warriors in a Chinook warband were armed with spears, usually hunting spears or harpoons. These weapons were readily available, as most adult males took part in hunting local game or collecting salmon from the Columbia through spearfishing. Spears were lightweight, between 4 and 6 feet tall, and were tipped with ...

  7. Chinook Tribe Food. The women were also responsible for gathering plants, as they used this for their food as a seasoning and for adding flavor. There are also plants that have medicinal properties. These were called herbs. These herbs are gathered by the women and given to the shamans to bless. Once blessed, these are then used by the shamans ...

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