Chinookan peoples include several groups of Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest in the United States who speak the Chinookan languages. Since at...
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The Chinookan languages are a small family of extinct languages spoken in Oregon and Washington along the Columbia River by Chinook peoples. Although...
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corpus were also published as Clackamas Chinook Performance Art. The Chinookan peoples practiced slavery, likely learned from the Nuu-chah-nulth as it was...
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ties with the Chinookan peoples through "forcing our Competitors to reduce their prices." This continued value placed in the Chinookans by the British...
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dialect of the Upper Chinookan language in the Oregon Penutian family. The Multnomah people are a band of the Chinookan peoples who originally resided...
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Chinook (section Chinook peoples)
Indigenous people in Oregon and Washington State. Chinookan peoples, several groups of Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Chinookan languages,...
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valuable species of Pacific salmon. Its common name is derived from the Chinookan peoples. Other vernacular names for the species include king salmon, Quinnat...
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Clatsop (redirect from Clatsop people)
The Clatsop (Lower Chinook: tɬác̓əp) are a Chinookan-speaking Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest of the United States. In the early 19th century...
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Society Boyd, Robert T.; Ames, Kenneth A.; Johnson, Tony A. (2015), Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, Seattle: University of Washington Press, ISBN 9780295995236...
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Clackamas County, Oregon (section Notable people)
the native people living in the area at the time of the coming of Europeans, the Clackamas people, who are part of the Chinookan peoples. Clackamas County...
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decorations. Certain shells served as currency. Like others of the Chinookan peoples, Clackamas practiced head flattening. From infancy, one's head was...
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central Trinidadian people of Freeport) Tyee, a tribal chief of the Chinookan peoples in the Pacific Northwest of the present-day United States Cacique...
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United States, an unincorporated community a tribal chief of the Chinookan peoples in the Pacific Northwest of the United States Tyee High School, SeaTac...
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several feet long. These roots are edible, traditionally eaten by the Chinookan peoples. This plant is seen exhibiting psammophory, a method by which plants...
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Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau, also referred to by the phrase Indigenous peoples of the Plateau, and historically called the Plateau Indians...
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Tillamook, Oregon (section Notable people)
Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest. This group was separated geographically from the northern branch by tribes of Chinookan peoples who occupied...
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(1765–1830) was a Native American leader of the Lower Chinook, a group of Chinookan peoples indigenous to the Pacific Northwest, who inhabited the area near Ilwaco...
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Nemalquinner (category Chinookan tribes)
nimáɬx̣ʷinix) was a Native American settlement inhabited by a band of Chinookan peoples on the east bank of the Willamette River near what is now the St....
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lifetime he was considered the foremost academic authority on the Chinookan people of the middle Columbia River, especially the Wasco-Wishram Chinooks...
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Skinpah (section Notable people)
lucrative Celilo Falls fishing grounds with other Sahaptin and Upper Chinookan peoples. Like other Columbia Gorge communities, they produced powdered salmon...
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inhabited for thousands of years, including by the Multnomah band of Chinookan peoples long before European contact, as evidenced by the nearby Cathlapotle...
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that became Wahkiakum County was home to the Wahkiakums, one of the Chinookan peoples.: 1 Archaeological investigation at Skamokawa indicated that the...
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The Multnomah people, a Chinookan people who lived in the area of modern Portland, Oregon, United States Multnomah, the middle Chinookan dialect of the...
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James Douglas (governor) (category Pre-Confederation British Columbia people)
While he commanded Fort Vancouver, he denounced the enslavement of Chinookan peoples. Douglas supported Simpson's plans of making a settlement with the...
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Tilikum Crossing (redirect from Bridge of the People)
word meaning people, tribe, or family, and the name is intended to honor the Multnomah, Cascade, Clackamas, and other Chinookan peoples who lived in the...
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predates the arrival of Europeans and probably the local ascendance of Chinookan peoples, but has resisted more precise dating or cultural affiliation. The...
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Tribes The Chinook Indian Nation of Oregon and Washington is a group of Chinookan people who were briefly recognized by the U.S. Government in 2001, but this...
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Chinookan town of Cathlapotle, then a settlement of 700–800 people, with at least 14 substantial plank houses. The community's ties to the Chinookan people...
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the Chincha people, who once wore its fur. Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) salmon Chinook Jargon Named after the Chinookan peoples Chipmunk (Tamias...
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Metallurgy in pre-Columbian America (category History of indigenous peoples of the Americas)
contact, and was present among several native peoples from the region, including the Chinookan peoples and the Tlingit, who seem to have had their own...
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