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1 Oagan Peoplekan at a Glance
Okanagan People at a Glance

2 Okanagan geography illustrating the hills, lakes and forests.

3 Map of the Traditional Okanagan Territory; pictograph painted with red ochre – used for storytelling.

4 An Okanagan pit house (winter home) showing the side entrance.

5 An Okanagan teepee (summer house).

6 A lean-to; used by the men when they went out hunting.

7 Preparation of salmon for drying; salmon hanging on racks – dried by wind

8 Other sources of food for Okanagan people: deer, rabbit, saskatoon berries and soap berries.

9 Tools for digging bitterroot (shown at right – not to be picked in bloom (top of picture); should be picked prior to blooming (bottom of picture).

10 Different ways of preserving food; Drying berries on tule mats;steaming food; pit fire; deer meat dry racks.

11 From left: pine needle basket; 2 women with woven basket; birch bark basket (used for gathering berries).

12 Traditional clothing: buckskin dress; outfit decorated with porcupine quills and ochre paint; dressed (with fur) buffalo robe.

13 Weapons: arrowheads; rabbit snare; bow & arrow

14 Means of transportation: snowshoes; birch bark canoe; horses; tule and pole raft; dug out canoe (making the canoe by burning).

15 Items the Okanagan First Nation received through trade: dentalia shells; parfleche (bags made from rawhide); buffalo robe; twine; horses.


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