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they live in the Pacific northwest. Puget sound Salish Indian tribe is made up of different Indian tribes.
Yes, there were historically many tribes living along the Pacific coast of Canada and the north-west coast of the USA. Among others are: Eyak Tlingit Tsimshian Haida Bella Coola Haisla Heiltsuk Bella Bella Ooweekeno Kwakiutl Nootka North Coast Salish Central Coast Salish Makah Southern Coast Salish Kwalhioqua Chinookan Clatskanie Tillamook Alsean Kalapuya Siusluwan Coosan Athapaskan
The salish Indians were from Washington state around the puget sound and seattle area.Edit: Salish is a language spoken my many tribes, so there are no Salish Indians unless you count the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation in Montana. Other than that tribes who speak Salishan languages live from the southwestern coast in British Columbia, south to northern Oregon, and west to about half of Montana. There are, of course, other language-speakers tribes there as well.Also, "The salish Indians were from Washington..." Native Americans, American Indians, First Peoples, whatever you want to call them are still here. They did not disappear, and therefore must not be spoken of in the past tense. They are not an anachronism.
How do you say Happy Holiday in the Salish language?
Yes, the Coast Salish live on the south-west coast of British Columbia.
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The Coast Salish.
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Coast Salish had gatherings when something special was going on, or, if something bad was going to happen.
Coast Salish are kind to their people and, maybe, kind to some other clans.
Cree and Coast Salish are both tribes of Canadian Aboriginal people. However, Cree people originate in the eastern part of the country, while the Coast Salish have populations in British Columbia.
There are several dialects of the Coast Salish language, but in the Musqueam dialect, "hello" is pronounced "ach-EH."
The Coast Salish hunted with spears & arrows. They used spears for fishing & arrows for hunting deer & other animals.
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Wayne P. Suttles was an anthropologist known for his work on Northwest Coast indigenous peoples, particularly the Coast Salish. He conducted extensive research on their culture, language, and historical traditions, and published several books and academic articles on these topics. His work is highly regarded within the field of anthropology.
Mark Stewart Fleisher has written: 'Clallam : a study in coast Salish ethnolinguistics' -- subject(s): Salish language, Salish Indians