The Chinooks were fishing people. Their main food was salmon, but they also hunted for deer and birds.
They also ate roots, berries, and alot of other fish and sea animals.
The Chinook ate whale, salmon, deer, and birds for meat. They also ate roots and berries for plants.
they ate salmon bears deer and whales
Chinooks mothers carried their babies on a cradle-board on their own backs
They looked out windows
Traditionally Chinooks were not farmers and didn't plant crops as we do today. Chinooks gathered berries and roots for eating and certain grasses for weaving. They did encourage the items they gathered to continue growing.
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They hunted and fished.
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Because they had access to them.
they ate salmon bears deer and whales
the chinooks celibrated potlaches
what bodies of water are near to them in the chinooks
Chinooks mothers carried their babies on a cradle-board on their own backs
The Chinooks have a coat color of tawny it is a golden fawn color.
The Chinook mainly fished, but they hunted for the same reason any native peoples did: to get food to eat.
The Chinooks did not grow any types of crops. They did not farm any food.
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