Table of Contents
- 1 Why did the native people of the Northwest build wood houses while those of the Southwest built with Adobe?
- 2 Why did so many tribes in the Pacific Northwest use cedar for shelter?
- 3 What was the main reason that different tribes had different food and housing types?
- 4 Why do you think the Pacific Northwest tribes might have been wealthier?
- 5 Why did Europeans fear Native Americans?
- 6 Why was the Pacific Northwest important to the indigenous people?
- 7 Where did the Algonquians live in North America?
- 8 Who are the indigenous people of the northwest coast?
Why did the native people of the Northwest build wood houses while those of the Southwest built with Adobe?
The Native Americans in the Desert Southwest adapted to their environment by building houses of adobe instead of trees. They learned to farm in the desert and found crops that would grow in the desert environment. The Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest adapted to their environment by making things out of wood.
Why did so many tribes in the Pacific Northwest use cedar for shelter?
Why did so many tribes in the Pacific Northwest use cedar for shelter? The huge red cedars were especially important to the people because they could make large houses with them. They cut the trees with stone axes, and floated them to their villages.
How did many Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest resist assimilation during the late nineteenth century?
Some land was returned to Native Americans. How did many Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest resist assimilation during the late nineteenth century? They adopted the dreamer religion.
What was the main reason that different tribes had different food and housing types?
Different Native American tribes used different types of shelter to survive depending on their location, lifestyle, and available resources. The nomadic lifestyle of Native Americans on the Great Plains encouraged the use of shelters that could be put up and taken down very quickly.
Why do you think the Pacific Northwest tribes might have been wealthier?
Since then, descendants in their house and clan have used Glacier as a crest concept and image. Leaders of houses and clans could be wealthy and generous because they had several wives and slaves to process food and luxury goods needed to maintain a healthy community of contented people.
Why did America assimilate Native Americans?
The policy of assimilation was an attempt to destroy traditional Indian cultural identities. Many historians have argued that the U.S. government believed that if American Indians did not adopt European-American culture they would become extinct as a people.
Why did Europeans fear Native Americans?
They began to fear the Indians and think of them as evil. The European settlers failed to understand that the Indians were an extremely spiritual people with a strong belief in unseen powers. The Indians lived very close to nature. They believed that all things in the universe depend on each other.
Why was the Pacific Northwest important to the indigenous people?
The Pacific Northwest Coast at one time had the most densely populated areas of indigenous people ever recorded in Canada. The land and waters provided rich natural resources through cedar and salmon, and highly structured cultures developed from relatively dense populations.
What was the US policy in the Pacific Northwest?
It was not a clear-cut or precise process, and it was not a process that was seen the same way by all the parties involved. Policy toward Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest was an extension of the Indian policy developed at the national level by the U.S. government.
Where did the Algonquians live in North America?
Some sources suggest that Algonquian speakers existed in the southern part of the North Pacific Coast Region, in present-day northern California, but further research suggests that the tribes that spoke Algonquian languages existed farther east, going no further west than the Rocky Mountains except perhaps a few pockets here and there.
Who are the indigenous people of the northwest coast?
The Chinookan peoples were once one of the most powerful and populous groups of tribes on the southern part of the Northwest Coast. Their territories flank the mouth of the Columbia River and stretch up that river in a narrow band adjacent to that river, as far as Celilo Falls. Their group of dialects are known as Chinookan.