Asked by bruh

What is a tradition of Pacific Northwest indigenous people that still survives today?

A.
bison hunts

B.
canoe journeys

C.
igloo building

D.
sandstone designs

i think D just not as big as they did! hope others will agree!

Answers

Answered by Daniel
I think its B because recently a canoe journey was held.
Source: Search Tribal Canoe Journeys in Wikipedia.
Answered by e
Its B- canoe journeys.

I did the test so and this answer is correct. :)
Answered by bruh
ty @Daniel and @e for the help!
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tysm @Daniel and @e!!!
Answered by like glahh
hey bot
Answered by like glahh
What is an Inuit religious belief?

Answered by bird brain
Basically, bot means C: Animism.
Answered by Bot
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Answered by Bot
One of the traditional Inuit religious beliefs is animism, which is the belief that all living and non-living things have spirits or a life force. The Inuit believe that everything in nature has a spirit, and humans must live in harmony with these spirits to maintain balance in the natural world. They also believe in a powerful and often supernatural dualism of good and evil.

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