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The People Of The Northwest Coast
Haida & Salish
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Houses of Northwest Coast
- Plank houses; uses cedar, best wood because slowly rots or decays in wet weathers - Rectangular - Inside each house there were divisions for private space - Had large fire pits in the middle - Can fit up to people in one Plank house
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Subsistence/food Food was easy to find because it was near the Pacific Ocean Salmon was the main food source The Pacific Ocean provided halibut, cod and smelt Lower mainland, British Columbia was one of the richest areas for animals and plant life on the entire Northwest coast At late summer is the period when major salmon takes place on the Fraser River Whale was a common food among the Coast Salish Deer, Bear, Elk, and ducks were also hunted for food
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Clothing The Haida men didn't have much of a wardrobe to choose from. They most commonly went barefoot
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Religion - Spirit power remains an important part of Coast Salish life. The Salish believes the spirits can be contacted through dreams and visions the Salish keep these visions private. The Salish believes all living things have spirits this make the Salish very respectful people.
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Salish Cultured Artefacts
-Salish people are known for their great craftsmanship craving -After shape is craved, fish oil was rubbed over it to give it a shine -Handcrafted objects were often given as gifts or traded for other goods -drumming is an important part of Salish culture
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Weapons and Tools!
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Social Organization and Kinship
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Leadership and Government
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Habitat The Northwest Coastal Indians live in what is now Alaska. This was a rugged strip of land with many small islands, deep inlets, and narrow beaches. The mountains rise to the shore in many places. Thick forests of spruce, cedar, and fir cover most of the area making an endless supply of wood. Many rivers and streams cross the land.
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