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1 The Fisherman Of The Pacific Northwest By: Amber Gump, Shawn Sergent, Shawn Braggs

2 The different tribes Tlingit Tlingit Salish Salish Kwakiutl Kwakiutl Bella coola Bella coola

3 Tlingit Tlingit are an Alaskan tribe they live in Alaska Tlingit are an Alaskan tribe they live in Alaska The men wore little to no clothing, the women wore skirts of woven cedar bark both men and women wore hats resembling baskets. The men wore little to no clothing, the women wore skirts of woven cedar bark both men and women wore hats resembling baskets. They houses were log cabins. They houses were log cabins. but they were not Eskimos but they were not Eskimos During there older days the Tlingit had a saying when the tide goes out the table is set. During there older days the Tlingit had a saying when the tide goes out the table is set. The older Tlingit believed in spirits believed that a died fish had a spirit that they talked to. The older Tlingit believed in spirits believed that a died fish had a spirit that they talked to.

4 Tlingit tribe pictures

5 Salish After the Salish killed a buffalo they drew on there hide to enhance there spiritual ailed. After the Salish killed a buffalo they drew on there hide to enhance there spiritual ailed. They have 6,800 and 4,000 still living on reservation and 2,800 live off the reservations. They have 6,800 and 4,000 still living on reservation and 2,800 live off the reservations. was the first to organize a tribe government under the Indian reorganization act of 1936. was the first to organize a tribe government under the Indian reorganization act of 1936. They were from the mountains by Canada, Washington, northern Idaho, western Montana are all the parts of land they were by. They were from the mountains by Canada, Washington, northern Idaho, western Montana are all the parts of land they were by. they wore hides for robes and what ever animal they killed they wore it as there clothing. they wore hides for robes and what ever animal they killed they wore it as there clothing. They lived in tee pees. They lived in tee pees.

6 Salish tribe pictures

7 Kwakiutl An interesting fact is that there name means smoke of the world. An interesting fact is that there name means smoke of the world. The population of the Kwakiutl proper in 1904 was 163. The population of the Kwakiutl proper in 1904 was 163. They lived near British Columbia, Canada They lived near British Columbia, Canada There were about 30 groups of Kwakiutl spread along the coast from northernmost Washington state. There were about 30 groups of Kwakiutl spread along the coast from northernmost Washington state. Multi family house made of wood and cedar-bark as covering almost like modern days Multi family house made of wood and cedar-bark as covering almost like modern days Men clothing consisted of cedar-bark and fur robes and the women wore aprons made of bark bounded together with goat hair. Men clothing consisted of cedar-bark and fur robes and the women wore aprons made of bark bounded together with goat hair.

8 Kwakiutl tribe pictures

9 Bella Coola The Bella Coola was located in British Columbia Canada. The Bella Coola was located in British Columbia Canada. The Bella Coola used these ceremonies to honor supernatural beings The Bella Coola used these ceremonies to honor supernatural beings The Bella Coola believed that they were hunted when the weather was worm and safe when the weather was cold. The Bella Coola believed that they were hunted when the weather was worm and safe when the weather was cold. The Bella Coola would hide there faces behind artistically adorned masks. The Bella Coola would hide there faces behind artistically adorned masks. They lived in houses made out of wood scents they did a lot of things with wood. They lived in houses made out of wood scents they did a lot of things with wood. They wore the soft inner bark of the cedar the inner bark was soaked till it was soft and was broken it to threads. Other pieces of clothing was made of deer skin and seal skin. They wore the soft inner bark of the cedar the inner bark was soaked till it was soft and was broken it to threads. Other pieces of clothing was made of deer skin and seal skin.

10 Bella Coola tribe pictures

11 The web sites www.accessgenealogy.com www.accessgenealogy.com www.accessgenealogy.com www.twingrovs.com www.twingrovs.com www.twingrovs.com www.native-languages.org www.native-languages.org www.native-languages.org www.pbaes.com www.pbaes.com www.pbaes.com www.Wikipedia.org www.Wikipedia.org www.Wikipedia.org www.mnsu.edu www.mnsu.edu www.mnsu.edu


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