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Indians of North America The Great Northwest

Indians of North America The Great Northwest . Author: Jacob S oung. Table of Contents. Northwest Coast page………3,4 Northwest Indians Location and shelter page….5 The Chinooks page……….6 Celebration page…….7 The Makah’s page…….8 Glossary page……….9 Diagram page……….10. Northwest Coast.

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Indians of North America The Great Northwest

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  1. Indians of North America The Great Northwest Author: Jacob Soung

  2. Table of Contents Northwest Coast page………3,4 Northwest Indians Location and shelter page….5 The Chinooks page……….6 Celebration page…….7 The Makah’s page…….8 Glossary page……….9 Diagram page……….10

  3. Northwest Coast The tribes were located in the Western Hemisphere, by the Columbia river passing through Washington and Oregon. This land was very wet. Trading Dalles was the gratis trading center in North America. Chinese people come to trade in warmer summer. Also trade for goods. Caption box Paste u.r.l for picture here

  4. Northwest Coast Columbia River The columbia river pass through a narrow gap and cliffs. That area is called Dalles. Columbia River was the highway of the North West, carrying people form place to place in wooden dugouts. Caption box

  5. Northwest Indians Location and Shelter Northwest Indians Location and Shelter They lived beneath the ocean and rugged mountain ranges. They build house whit wood. Travel They travelby water. Traveling was hard by feet. Boats are made out hollow wood Food Indians caught fish and small game animals. They grow there own food. They hunted deer, bear, and other animals. No window in side the house the things to hold the roof http://www.google.com/search

  6. The Chinooks Shelter Trading They traded shells, fish, jewels, sea oil, dugouts, mask basks and trading people for slave. They make there own shelter. They lived in village made up of rows of wood .Houses also has no window.

  7. Celebration Wealth Celebration During a pot land, and hosts gave valuable gifts and show of wealth. Pot latches were special gathering and celebration The wealth is Important to them. Only very important people could use slaves for serve. Tribes often attack other people.

  8. The Makah’s Food They eat and hade plenty of fish. They bulled canoes to hunt in the sea. Hunting The canoes are 6 feet wide and carry up 60 people. They will give the whale a gift if it allows itself to die. The chef sings a song. If the whale People in dugout whale http://www.google.com/imgres

  9. Glossary • Diversity- differences, such as those among different people • Cultural region- An area where peoples share some ways of life • Dugouts-a boat made from a large, hollowed-out log • Pit house-A house built partly over a hole dug in the earth so that some of its room under ground • Clan- A group of families that are related to one another • Barter- To exchange goods with other people • Potlatches- A special native America gathering at which the host gives away valuable gifts • Totem pole- A wooden post that is carved with shapes of people, and animals

  10. Diagram This is there house http://www.google.com/search

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