Chinookan Economy
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...the more culturally developed of the indigenous Native Americans. These cultures were far from primitive, the complexity of their villages and the structures those villages encompassed attest to that fact. So do other material elements of their culture. Interestingly, many parallels can be found between the economic pathways that developed between these peoples and contemporary mainstream economy.
The Chinook and other Native American peoples of the North American Coasts are characterized, in part, on their development of extensive trade networks. Trade, in fact, was one of the prominent elements of cultural interaction for these peoples. While the specifics of the trade networks changed over time as populations and interests changed, trade remained an important part of cultural interactions for much of the Northwest both before and after contact with the European peoples that ultimately invaded these lands.
The Chinook people, in particular, had a complex culture and the material components that went along with that culture. These people lived a...
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