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Summary Of: Coast Salish

Coast Salish languages are part of the... Coast Salish peoples in British Columbia have had similar economic experience... There existed no breaks throughout the south Coast Salish culture area and beyond... Warfare for the southern Coast Salish was primarily defensive... The real enemies of all the Coast Salish for most of the first half of the 19th century were the Lekwiltok Kwakiutl... Many Coast Salish mothers altered the appearance of their free... Coast Salish society was complex... The Coast Salish held slaves as simple property and not as members of the tribe... particularly for the southern Coast Salish where the climate was even more temperate... The art of the Coast Salish has become a popular idiom for modern art in British Columbia and the Puget Sound... Villages of the Coast Salish typically consisted of... The south Coast Salish may have had more vegetables and land game than people farther north or on the...

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