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  1. Chinook Indians (Native Americans) by Suzanne Morgan Williams, 2003-06
  2. Chinook Indians (Native Peoples) by Pamela Ross, 1998-12
  3. The Chinook Indians: Traders of the Lower Columbia River (Civilization of the American Indian Series) by Robert H. Ruby, John A. Brown, 1988-02
  4. The Chinook (Indians of North America) by Clifford Trafzer, 1989-12
  5. Chinook Texts by Franz Boas, 2008-02-21
  6. The Boy Who Lived with the Seals by Rafe Martin, 1993-04-21
  7. Tribes of Native America - Chinook (Tribes of Native America)
  8. The Chinook People (Native Peoples) by Pamela Ross, 1999-01
  9. People of The Dalles: The Indians of Wascopam Mission (Studies in the Anthropology of North Ame) by Robert Boyd, 1996-04-01
  10. Naked Against the Rain: The People of the Lower Columbia River 1770-1830 by Rick Rubin, 1999-09
  11. When Bear Stole the Chinook
  12. When the River Ran Wild! Indian Traditions on the Mid-Columbia and the Warm Springs Reservation by George W. Sr. Aguilar, 2005-06-30
  13. Circle Within a Circle by Monte Killingsworth, 1994-05-01
  14. Boston Jane: The Claim (Boston Jane) by Jennifer L. Holm, 2004-03

1. Lewis And Clark . Native Americans . Chinook Indians PBS
The Chinook Indians, relatives to the Clatsop tribe, lived in the similar receptions to the Americans as a native. Contents Natives
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2. Chinook Indians
Chinook Indians. The Chinook Indians live next to the Columbia River, close to the Pacific Ocean. They live in the northwestern area of Oregon.
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3. Tribal Index
Native American Biographies and Portraits (gravures) Wisham and Chinook Tribes The Indians of OklahomaPart 1, a Comprehensive History-
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4. Chinook
The Chinook Indians, who lived near the mouth of the columbia river, and the Chelhalis, who lived a little north of them, told this story about
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5. Overview
can end some of the historical misinformation about Native Americans. Chetco, Chilluckkittequaw, Chinook Kawaiisu, Maidu, Mission
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6. Chinook Indians
Native American Internet Radio _ Click here to visit the Official Chinook Nation/Tribe website. The Chinook Indians tribe of
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7. Native Americans - American Indians - The First People Of America;
Native Americans American Indians - The First People of America; History of Native American Tribes Chief Joseph Chief Seattle Chinook
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8. Chinook Tribes
Chinook Tribes "CHINOOKIAN A small family of Indians inhabiting the lower Columbia River in Washington and Oregon as far up that river as The
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9. Nwindian
Indian section was taken from the book, "The Totem Pole Indians of the Northwest " by Don E. Beyer * Native American Homepage Edited on
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10. Nez Perce Indians
Nez Perce Indians. Visit the Nez Perce the season when the Chinook salmon Dressed in their colorful regalia, Native Americans from
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11. Lewis And Clark . Native Americans . Chinook Indians | PBS
The chinook indians, relatives to the Clatsop tribe, captains of a rumor thatthe chinooks intended to kill the americans when the expedition arrived.
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Along the Columbia
The Chinook Indians, relatives to the Clatsop tribe, lived in the Northwest along the banks of the Columbia River and the coast of the Pacific Ocean. The Chinooks were superb canoe builders and navigators, masterful traders, skillful fishermen and planters. They lived in large wooden plank houses and slept on reed mats over raised boards. Tensions were eased only temporarily, however, when a couple of weeks later some Chinooks further up the river stole a saddle and a robe from the Corps. After Lewis ordered a search of the village, the stolen goods were found, and the Corps passed the falls of The Dalles and returned to Nez Perce country without having fired at a native.
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12. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
chinook Jargon. CHIPPEWA. Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa indians Chippewa indians North Carolina Collectionnative americans in North Carolina .
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FOR STUDENTS NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING TEEPEE, TIPI, WICKIUP, WIGWAM, LONGHOUSE
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NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
Mitakuye oyasin! We are all related! It isn't too late. We still have time to recreate and change the value system of the present. We must! Survival will depend on it. Our Earth is our original mother. She is in deep labor now. There will be a new birth soon! The old value system will suffer and die. It cannot survive as our mother earth strains under the pressure put on her. She will not let man kill her. The First Nation's Peoples had a value system. There were only four commandments from the Great Spirits:

13. Native Americans - Chinook
native americans American indians, The First People of America. chinook chinookSummary Here s the text of an official report about the chinook tribes of
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Chinook
Chinook Summary
Here's the text of an official report about the Chinook tribes of the
Pacific Northwest. The report was prepared as a result of the Chinooks'
application for Federal recognition. There is some good historical
information, beginning with first non-Indian recognition in 1792.
http://www.doi.gov/bia/bar/chinsum.html

Chinook Trade Jargon
Follow the many links to dictionaries, glossaries, information, and Real
Audio sound clips of this trading pidgin of Northwest Indians and pioneers.
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14. Native Americans
native americans from SurfnetKids http//www.surfnetkids.com/indians.htm chinook Tribe Then and Now from Edwards Elementary School in Newberg, OR
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15. Chinook Indians
Lewis and Clark . native americans . chinook indians PBS. The chinookindians, relatives to the Clatsop tribe, lived in the Northwest along the banks
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chinook indians
chinook
"The Legend of the Chinook Indians. The Chinook Indians, who lived near the mouth of the columbia river, and the. Chelhalis, who lived a little north of them, told this story about their origin. It"
Chinook
"Location: The Chinook were North American Indians of the Northwest Pacific Coast. They lived along the lower Columbian River. History: They were famous for their extensive trading."
Re: Chinook Indians
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Essay: The Chinook Indians
"Delineates the life, social structure, and the importance of the land and climate to the existence of the Chinook Indians in the Pacific Northwest. ... ESSAYS, FAQ, CONTACT US... FAQ SAMPLE ESSAYS CUSTOM RESEARCH. The Chinook Indians. Page length: 4 ... climate to the existence of the Chinook Indians in the Pacific Northwest ..."
Chinook Indians
"Chinook Indians. The Chinook Indians live next to the Columbia River, close to the Pacific Ocean. They live in the northwestern area of Oregon. The Lower Columbia River Indians lived down river, and..."

16. Links To Sites On Native Americans
Links to sites on native americans Chikasaw history Chikasaw resources chinook indians Code talkers Comanche language Comanche reservation
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17. Emigrants & Indians
The larger truth is that native lifestyles were disrupted by other indians 5000 chinook indians of various tribes before the arrival of Euroamericans.
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[Home Page] [History Library ] Disrupting the Natives
White emigrants of the overland trail era are often credited with disrupting Native American societies, causing sweeping changes in in their cultures, and precipitating wars. This is not entirely untrue, but the Oregon Trail was merely one chapter in a much longer history. The larger truth is that native lifestyles were disrupted by other Indians and by the arrival of Spanish horses well before the United States came into existence, wars and irreversible cultural changes were caused by government policies older than the Oregon Trail, and most contact between emigrants and Indians on the overland trails was peaceful.
Plains Indians were in a constant battle over homelands as migrating tribes shoved aside previous occupants, and the policies of the US government served only to further complicate this situation. In 1824, the Bureau of Indian Affairs was established not as an independent federal agency, but as a part of the War Department. During the Jackson presidency, a policy of Indian removal was implemented and the "five civilized tribes" of the northeast were forcibly relocated to the plains. As missionaries were moving to Oregon, the Cherokee Nation was following their Trail of Tears to Indian Territory.
Into this uncertainty came the covered wagons headed for Oregon and California. The emigrants distrusted and misunderstood the Indians, seeking revenge for any transgression, no matter how petty. Some emigrants actually shot at Indians for target practice, and guns always came out when Indians stopped by a pioneer encampment to trade. Minor skirmishes were labeled massacres in the press, and the number of dead grew with each retelling of the story at forts and trading posts across the West.

18. 'Chinook Indians' Description
chinook indians. (from the native americans series, Set 3 of 4). Find out howchinook indians fished, hunted, and gathered food in the past.
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19. 'Native Americans' Series Description
Gr. 24, Series Information, Sample spread from native americans Sets in Series chinook indians chinook indians Author Suzanne Morgan Williams
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20. Native American Perspective Emerges As Valuable Legacy For The Bicentennial
As the Lewis Clark Bicentennial progresses, native americans take center stagewith The chinook indians, skilled canoegoing traders and fishermen,
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