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The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.

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Page 1: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.

The Northwest Coast People

Page 2: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.

Location/Geography• Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska)• Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and

warm/mild winters

Page 3: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.
Page 4: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.

Haida

Page 5: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.
Page 6: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.
Page 7: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.

Shelter• Lived in longhouses similar to the Iroquois, but

notice the different color and art• Made of wood and lasted many years

Page 8: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.
Page 9: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.

Food• Northwest coast people were mainly fishermen and ate

salmon, cod, and other seafood• For meat, the people hunted deer and other land animals• There were lots of berries to eat• The men hunted and fished, and the women prepared the

food

Page 10: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.

Does this fish look similar to something at our school?

Page 11: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.

Transportation

• Used canoes on rivers and lakes and longboats to travel by sea

Page 12: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.
Page 13: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.
Page 14: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.

SeasonsWinter

• In large permanent villages

• Making/repairing tools

• Living on stored food

Spring/Summer/Fall

• Living at various food collection sites – shellfish, salmon

• Trading with other groups

• Raiding

Barry Tate

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Society - Clans

Raven

Eagle

Clarence Mills

Corey Bullpitt

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Caste system

• Unlike the Plains or Iroquois, the Northwest coast people lived in a very strict social system which they were born into:

1) The Chief (leader) 2) noblemen (Chief’s assistants) 3) fishermen, common people 4) slaves

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Potlatch ceremony

• The potlatch ceremony was a way to show off status (or gain face)

• Sometimes participants would wear masks. They perform dances, and bring food and gifts to give away

Page 18: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.
Page 19: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.

Northwest coast art

• Northwest coast people built large totem poles carved from wood

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More totem poles

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Totem pole raising

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Masks• Masks were worn during special ceremonies,

such as the potlatch

Page 23: The Northwest Coast People. Location/Geography Pacific Coast of Canada (from Oregon to Alaska) Climate is very mild and rainy: cool summers and warm/mild.

Northwest Coast People Vocabulary:

Caste System – A social system of different classes based on birth, rank, and wealth.

Totem Pole – Tall wooden poles carved to tell a story or have some religious significance

Taboo – a custom or tradition that must be followed. Making things sacred or evil.

Potlatch – Giant gathering, which often lasted for days, where people from other villages were invited to feast, sing, dance, tell stories and receive gifts. Guests were sat according to rank.