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Longhouses. They built longhouses using cedar. Many families lived together in one house.
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Plateau Peoples
Coastal Peoples
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Pit Houses/Tule houses. Pit houses were dug into the ground and covered with grass matts. After the 1800's tule houses replaced pit houses as the most common dwelling.
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Coastal
Plateau
Both
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Longhouses. They built longhouses using cedar. Many families lived together in one house.
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Pit Houses/Tule houses. Pit houses were dug into the ground and covered with grass matts. After the 1800's tule houses replaced pit houses as the most common dwelling.
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The ocean was filled with fish, shellfish, and mammals. Some people, like the Makah, hunted whales in long cedar canoes.
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Their food included camas, elk and deer, salmon, and berries.
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The Coastal and Plateau people ate salmon and camas root
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They used trees and plants in their building materials.
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They used cedar to make carvings. They had much more time to create art during the winter months.
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River canoes, woven baskets, and beads.
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Canoes, woven baskets, bentwood cedar boxes, and dentalium shells.
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They lived along the coast, frequently at the mouth of rivers. The mild climate made life easier than in other places, so they generally stayed only in summer and winter homes.
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They lived East of the Cascade mountains. They had long, hot summers and cold winters. Plateau people moved with their food sources.
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They lived near rivers that were a source of fresh water and fish.