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COAST SALISH

NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE

Start

Slides

Traditions

Art

Daily life

Music

Contributions

Dance

Location

Diet

Clothing

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Art

This artpiece named, Bainbridge Figure was made in 1792. It is made out of leather, mirrors, sheet and copper

This is a totem pole made by coast Salish. This totem pole represents ancestors and supernatural beings that the ancestors once encountered

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MUSIC

The salish tribe uses instuments like wistles and drums but there coolest intrument is their voice. (You will listen to some of their music later on.)

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TRADITIONS

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Dance

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DIET

Fish

Plants

Mammals

Their pesketarian diet consits of eals, trout, and bass.

Their diet consits of beavers, deer, and coyote.

Their vegetarian diet consits of berries, seeds, and flowers.

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Location

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Clothing

girl clothing

Boy Clothing

Everybody wears leggings and mocassions. mocassions are made out of buck skin and the leggings are made out of mountain goat wool.

Men and boys wear something called a Brechclout which is made out of fabric and deerskin.

Woman and girls wear a tunic made out of mountain goat wool.

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Contributions

The Coast Salish tribe trades shellfish, buckskin, baskets, and other items. They contribute to America by keeping the wildlife safe, standing up for so they can have rights, and they have great art that they give to museums.

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Daily life

in a average day to day life the people of Coast Salish they live near water so they spend time fishing for food and like hunting because they are in the upper part by the rivers on a princeble.

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The End

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