This is the body of water on the west side of Washington.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
This is what the coastal indians use to travel.
What is a canoe?
Plateau Indians used these travel and hunt.
What are horses?
This is facial hair of white-skinned man that the Indians had never seen.
What is a beard?
He was the first European to come to America.
Who is Christopher Columbus?
This is the state to the south of Washington.
What is Oregon?
This is the important wood the coastal indians use to make canoes, houses, and clothing.
What is cedar?
Deer, elk, bison, rabbit, fish, and berries.
What do the Plateau Indians eat?
This is the name given to people who came to stay and live in a place, not just visit.
What is a settler?
This is what we call a group of Indians.
What is a tribe?
This is the capital of Washington.
What is Olympia
Crabs, shellfish, seaweed, fish, berries, camas root, bears, elk, deer, and moose.
What do the coastal indians eat?
These are the leather shoes worn by Plateau Indians in the summer.
What are moccasins?
This is the land given to Indians by the white people to live on.
What is a reservation?
This is a person owned by another person and works hard for no money.
What is a slave?
This is the large river the runs along the south border and up through eastern Washington.
What is the Columbia River?
The Coastal Indians use these to decorate clothing and blankets.
What are shell buttons?
This is a tent made of leather.
What is a tipi?
This is the special document that made promises between the white skinned people and the Indians.
What is a treaty?
This the pointy part of a porcupine.
What is a quill?
What is Mt St Helens?
These were carved by hand and given as gifts for weddings, births and even deaths.
What are totem poles?
This is a special place dug in the ground used to live in and keep warm in the winter months.
What is a pit house?
These were pulled behind horses used to store things and small children who could not walk or ride.
What is a covered wagon?
The word means first people.
What does native mean?