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| Which of the following had the biggest influence on the culture of Coastal People? | The Pacific Ocean.
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| In what way was the Plateau way of life similar to the Coastal way of life? | Both groups used natural resources for food, shelter, and clothing.
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| What was a common reason for the Coastal and Plateau people to interact? | To trade with each other.
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| What brought people other than the Indians to the Pacific Northwest? | The first non Indian people came to this region to explore while in search of the NW Passage,
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| A flowering edible plant that has long clusters of blue to white flowers is? | Camas.
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| What is a long dwelling, usually shared by an extended family, especially among Native American groups? | Long house.
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| A Native American ceremony where gifts are exchanged as a show of wealth. | Potlatch.
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| A fence or dam used to catch fish. | Weir.
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| The word skookum in "Chinook Jargon" means what in English? | Strong.
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| How did horses affect the lives of Native American Indians? | Food gathering was more efficient, it was possible to travel greater distances, and bring back food to winter camp.
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| Washington Native Americans were divided into two geographical groups. They were the Coastal and Plateau tribes. | True
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| The seasonal movement of a group of animals from one place to another. | Migration.
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