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100

What was the main food source for Coastal Native Americans?

Salmon

100

What tribal land are we on?

Puyallup

100

What type of house did the Coastal Northwest Native Americans live in?

A longhouse.

100

Give two examples of things made out of cedar?

Baskets, canoe, clothes, boxes

100

What is the capitol of Washington State?

Olympia

200

Did the PNW Coastal Native American farm?

NO

200

What type of tree is most important to PNW Coastal Native Americans?

Cedar tree

200

How many people would sleep in a long house?

40-60 people

200

What is the purpose of a totem pole?

To tell a family story

200

What is the Washington State nickname?

The Evergreen State

300

Other than salmon, name two other foods PNW Coastal Native Americans ate regularly.

Berries, deer, elk, roots, eggs 

300

What was a shaman?

The medicine man or woman that would treat illnesses.

300

How would you describe the Pacific Northwest Coastal environment?

Mild, temperate climate
300

What were clothes made out of?

Cedar or skin

300

Who is the Washington State governor?

Jay Inslee

400

How do you preserve salmon so it will keep for a long time?

Smoked and dried

400

Who taught the children?

Elders

400

What was a consequence as a result of signing a treaty?

Boarding school, reservations, death

400

What is the name of a common shape used in PNW Coastal art?

Ovoid, trigon, split U, S,

400

Who is considered the founder of Tacoma?

Job Carr

500

What is the name of the tool used to catch lots of salmon at one time in a river?

Weir

500

What is a potlatch?

A ceremony or celebration to give things away and show your wealth and prosperity.
500

What did the story Miss Wilson read you, the Raven, explain to the people.

How the people got the light or sun.

500

What was used to create color in blankets and baskets?

Berries and plants.

500

What are two natural resources from our state?

Lumber, water, seafood