Chapter Four
Chapter Four Chapter Four Page learned that the Makah were small in number, but were very powerful and wealthy. They lived on a peninsula on the Northwest coast of North America, near what is now Seattle, Washington. Their land was covered with thick forest and surrounded on three sides by the ocean. Trees, fish, and animals were plentiful, and they supplied all of the Makahs' needs. Groups of families lived together in large houses made of cedar wood. These houses were very long, with many rooms
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Chapter Four

Chapter Four
Page learned that the Makah were small in number, but were very powerful and wealthy.They lived on a peninsula on the Northwest coast of North America, near what is now Seattle, Washington.Their land was covered with thick forest and surrounded on three sides by the ocean.Trees, fish, and animals were plentiful, and they supplied all of the Makahs' needs.Groups of families lived together in large houses made of cedar wood.These houses were very long, with many rooms.They were called "longhouses.”
The Makah had permanent villages along the Pacific Ocean coast.In the summers, they would move to temporary camps along the streams and rivers.When they weren't fishing for salmon swimming upstream from the ocean, they would gather berries in the forest.