Chinook men didn't usually wear clothing at all, though some men wore a breech-clouth. Women wore short skirts made of cedar bark or grass. In the rain, the Chinooks wore tule rush capes, and in colder weather, they wore fur robes and moccasins on their feet. Later, after European influence, many people began wearing blanket robes. Both men and women sometimes wore a basket hat made of finely woven spruce root.
Today, some Chinook people still have a blanket cloak or basket hat, but they wear modern clothes like jeans instead of breechcloths.
Chinooks mothers carried their babies on a cradle-board on their own backs
They looked out windows
they ate salmon bears deer and whales
the chinooks made bowls and plates from clay and other different materials to eat off of
thin clothes
Beach clothes and more
the chinooks celibrated potlaches
the Chinook made clothing from deerskin and rabbit skin
what bodies of water are near to them in the chinooks
Chinooks mothers carried their babies on a cradle-board on their own backs
The Chinooks have a coat color of tawny it is a golden fawn color.
The Chinooks did not grow any types of crops. They did not farm any food.
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