L. (2002). "Northwest Coast Indigenous Institutions that Supported Resilience and Sustainability." Ecological Economics 41: 329-344.Trosper, R. L. 2002. Northwest coast indigenous institutions that supported resilience and sus- tainability. Ecological Economics 41:329-344....
The Northwest Coast art refers to the indigenous art form that originated from the tribes living along the Pacific Northwest coast of North America. This rich artistic tradition has been passed down through generations and holds immense cultural and spiritual significance for the indigenous communities....
Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites on the Northwest Coast of North America. Although dogs depended on human communities for care and provisioning, archaeologists lack information about the specific foods dogs consumed. Previous research has used stable isotope analysis...
you couldn’t find a map using the term ‘Salish Sea’ for the Puget Sound region. Present day, the term ‘Salish’ is a part of local vernacular and commonly understood as describing tribal culture spanning the Northwest Coast.
The Douglas Reynolds Gallery specializes in historic and contemporary Northwest Coast Indigenous art. The gallery showcases museum-quality pieces which make use of contemporary media such as bronze, glass, aluminum, and forton. Works include masks, totem
Lepofsky, Dana, and Megan E. Caldwell. (2013). Indigenous Marine Resource Management on the Northwest Coast of North America. Ecological Processes 2:1-12.Lepofsky, D., Caldwell, M., 2013. Indigenous marine resource management on the northwest coast of north America. Ecol. Process. 2 (1),...
Back to Pacific NW Coast index Artefacts of the First Nations of the Pacific NorthwestArtifacts other than ceremonial poles, clothing and masksThe Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast are the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Pacific Northwest Coast, their descendants, and many ethnic ...
the coast to monitor tanker traffic, assess potential risks and be responsible for cleaning up any spills. This would not only reduce the amount of time it takes other crews to dispatch to a spill area, but provide jobs and economic opportunity to Indigenous communities located along the coast...
Where did the Northwest Coast Indian people live? What was the social structure of Northwest Coast Indian society? How did the Native Americans of the Northwest Coast get their food? What kind of homes did the Northwest Coast Indians live in?
Tsimshian, North American Indians of the Northwest Coast who traditionally lived on the mainland and islands around the Skeena and Nass rivers and Milbanke Sound in what is now British Columbia, Can., and Alaska, U.S. They speak any of three Tsimshian di