WebA Coast Salish Indian woman (possibly Quileute, Chimakum, or Willapa) gathers mussels into baskets on the beach at low tide. Washington State Historical Society, catalog ID 1947.70.313. See more Coast Salish images and artifacts through our digital collections database. More History Boxes Makah Culture WebMar 15, 2007 · The Coast Salish tend to carve representations of people on their house posts, whereas the Tsimshian and Nuxalk tend to carve supernatural beings on their poles. In general, however, poles are …
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WebMay 7, 2010 · The Coast Salish people used three basic types: shovel nose canoes for river travel (top), Salish style canoes for travel, fishing, and hunting in the Salish Sea (middle), and Westcoast (or Nuu-chah-nulth) style canoes for long distance and ocean travel (bottom). Illustration: Wright, Robin K. WebCoast Salish People were innovative people in that they used both plant and animal for clothing. Cedar was an important part of their life both spirituality and for daily use. Coast … twitter cvr
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WebAncestral Coast Salish lands surround Puget Sound, and extend north to the Gulf of Georgia, encompassing southeastern Vancouver Island and southern mainland British … WebFor the Coast Salish people, our traditional foods are physical, mental, and spiritual medicine. That means that when we are actively on the land in pursuit of wild game, or … WebDec 10, 2015 · The Coast Salish people had a very active artistic life with many of their creations centred on storytelling and spirituality. … twitter cutteelill