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1 Native Americans of the PNW
Coastal Indians

2 Coastal Indians Agenda Preview Objective Notes on Coastal Indians
15 minutes to complete essay

3 Coastal Indians Preview of week Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Coyote Tales essay due One native’s critique of Migrational Hypotheses Coastal Indians (p. 94 – 114) Wednesday Coastal Indians finish (p. 94 – 114) Thursday Plateau Indians (p. 94 – 114) Friday Plateau Indians finish (p. 94 – 114)

4 Coastal Indians Location Place West of Cascades Permanent villages
Small, isolated Near water sources What is the coastal climate like?

5 Coastal Indians Tribal units Chehalis Chinook Clallam Cowlitz Lummi
Makah Nooksack

6 Coastal Indians Tribal/Political Structure Tribe
Covered multiple villages Included multiple clans Clan: groups of related people (families) Primary political unit Permanent winter village A leader in each town (usually male) Each clan also had a leader

7 Coastal Indians Language Very diverse
45 distinct (if you include Canadian groups) In WA: spoke Salish

8 Coastal Indians Social Organization
Males hunt/fish/hold political office Females care for children and gather roots, fruits and berries Three-tiered class system Nobility (chiefs and their peers) Commoners Slaves

9 Coastal Indians Warfare Somewhat common Raids on other villages
Surprise attacks Kill men Take women and children as slaves Wooden armor was used for protection

10 Coastal Indians Marriage Usually arranged (remember Celilo?)
Economic/political alliances Strengthen ties between other clans or tribes

11 Coastal Indians Clothing
Summer time: Males wore cloths; Females wore skirts Winter time: capes, ponchos, robes, blankets Made from grass, cedar bark (vocab), dog hair

12 Cedar bark skirt P. 99

13 Coastal Indians Diet Cod Whale (Makah video) Shellfish Salmon
Waterfowl (ducks, geese) Otter Deer Seal Elk Razor clams Bear Oysters Mountain sheep Smelt Mountain goats Abalone Halibut

14 Coastal Indians Shelter Long house/plank house (vocab)
feet long Multiple families

15 Coastal Indians Transportation Walking Canoes Horses (rarely)

16 Coastal Indians Tools and Implements Horns Animal bone and hair Wood
Rock Grass Shells Adzes (vocab) Spears Clubs

17 Coastal Indians Recreation Athletic Races (canoe/foot) Wrestling
Archery Riding Throwing Gambling (not so athletic)

18 Coastal Indians Religion Animism (vocab)
Later: Christianity (Catholic , Protestant, Shakers)

19 Coastal Indians Potlatch (vocab) Usually held in winter
Celebrate: birth, puberty, marriage, funeral Demonstrate wealth by giving Destroy some things to impress guests Challenge potlatches (competition to see who is better) Could be held by one family or entire villages


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