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I've been wanting to start this for articles in this reigion. Everytime I linked Indigenous or Indigenous peoples of North America, I knew those article were too expansive, along with even Aboriginal peoples in Canada or Native Americans in the United States of America. This article was created to give a closer look at these cultures, and also use a place to work from for all the nations listed within. It'll be able to give outsiders, newcomers, or who ever, a better introduction to the Indigenous people in this area, considering the culture of this area is massivly different from the rest of North America, hell, all of the America's. Well ladies and gentlemen, I have built it, let's see who comes. OldManRivers 21:00, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
+++++============= Is Incest the rule =================== I have a question and that this question is first out of respect for the Group (People) i have seen a great deal of Incest among the vancouver Island People and I am not sure if this is just local or that this is the norm ? alao has this been a part of there culture ? and as for the north american groups is this the case as well ? if this is known and I am late to find out, then which groups is this more so the rule? Dose any one Know the reason for this deversion when there are Millions of other women to chosse from, and not there family, I am not sure how a family can approve of Incest ! ! ! I have lived among many people in this world and this is not somthing new and there are many reason why this is to BE no matter what the reason....
New electronic publication featuring highly technical articles on NW linguistics- [1] Best,— ACADEMY LEADER FOCUS! 18:37, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
I would like to add more on the Indigenous people on the West Coast of Washington. I know the Makah are Nuu-chah-nulth and most of the Indigenous people in the Pugit Sound are Coast Salish but right now the article does have a major Canadian bias. OldManRivers 00:50, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
One of the failing of an article like this is generalization. Cultures different a lot for some area's but still remained the same (same meat, different packaging.) For example, the Skwxwu7mesh and Kwakwaka'wakw cultures can be very different sometimes, most evident in the potlatching. But the purpose of the potlatch still remains the same. Things such as art, music and history can very a lot too. If there is something that I took away or you disagree with on the page, let me know and I would like to discuss it. OldManRivers 00:50, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
I don't have time right now to add bits on the Makah, into the Nuu-cha-nulth section as a subsubsection, the Quileute (who have absorbed the surviving Chemakuans from what is now Clallam/Twana turf); the Chinooks are usually held to be the southern "pole" of the Northwest Coast cultures; not sure why the Tillamooks aren't.....but the Chinook should probably be on here.... Skookum1 ( talk) 20:02, 11 April 2008 (UTC) PS I made a redirect Northwest Coast culture which directs here....guess I'll do the same for Northwest Coast cultures (plural). Skookum1 ( talk) 20:02, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
Yea I know this thread is nearly two years old. Pfly ( talk) 01:06, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
Not that there's anything there worth merging, and it's pretty clear from its citations that it started out as someone's class project, but this is fairly obvious merge (going with older discussions that the international or state boundaries do not readily apply to indigenous geography). I'm in no mood to stitch and sew the two together or I'd just merge the orphan into this one and be done with it, but launching the merge to see who bites, and wants to take on the job. Skookum1 ( talk) 08:47, 16 January 2014 (UTC)
Support. Surprised this hasn't happened in the last 3.5 years. Ahalenia ( talk)Ahalenia —Preceding undated comment added 18:38, 15 September 2017 (UTC)
I am planning to add a section to this article on the subsistence practices of Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast which will include ways they intentionally managed resources and some uses for those resources.
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I've been wanting to start this for articles in this reigion. Everytime I linked Indigenous or Indigenous peoples of North America, I knew those article were too expansive, along with even Aboriginal peoples in Canada or Native Americans in the United States of America. This article was created to give a closer look at these cultures, and also use a place to work from for all the nations listed within. It'll be able to give outsiders, newcomers, or who ever, a better introduction to the Indigenous people in this area, considering the culture of this area is massivly different from the rest of North America, hell, all of the America's. Well ladies and gentlemen, I have built it, let's see who comes. OldManRivers 21:00, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
+++++============= Is Incest the rule =================== I have a question and that this question is first out of respect for the Group (People) i have seen a great deal of Incest among the vancouver Island People and I am not sure if this is just local or that this is the norm ? alao has this been a part of there culture ? and as for the north american groups is this the case as well ? if this is known and I am late to find out, then which groups is this more so the rule? Dose any one Know the reason for this deversion when there are Millions of other women to chosse from, and not there family, I am not sure how a family can approve of Incest ! ! ! I have lived among many people in this world and this is not somthing new and there are many reason why this is to BE no matter what the reason....
New electronic publication featuring highly technical articles on NW linguistics- [1] Best,— ACADEMY LEADER FOCUS! 18:37, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
I would like to add more on the Indigenous people on the West Coast of Washington. I know the Makah are Nuu-chah-nulth and most of the Indigenous people in the Pugit Sound are Coast Salish but right now the article does have a major Canadian bias. OldManRivers 00:50, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
One of the failing of an article like this is generalization. Cultures different a lot for some area's but still remained the same (same meat, different packaging.) For example, the Skwxwu7mesh and Kwakwaka'wakw cultures can be very different sometimes, most evident in the potlatching. But the purpose of the potlatch still remains the same. Things such as art, music and history can very a lot too. If there is something that I took away or you disagree with on the page, let me know and I would like to discuss it. OldManRivers 00:50, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
I don't have time right now to add bits on the Makah, into the Nuu-cha-nulth section as a subsubsection, the Quileute (who have absorbed the surviving Chemakuans from what is now Clallam/Twana turf); the Chinooks are usually held to be the southern "pole" of the Northwest Coast cultures; not sure why the Tillamooks aren't.....but the Chinook should probably be on here.... Skookum1 ( talk) 20:02, 11 April 2008 (UTC) PS I made a redirect Northwest Coast culture which directs here....guess I'll do the same for Northwest Coast cultures (plural). Skookum1 ( talk) 20:02, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
Yea I know this thread is nearly two years old. Pfly ( talk) 01:06, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
Not that there's anything there worth merging, and it's pretty clear from its citations that it started out as someone's class project, but this is fairly obvious merge (going with older discussions that the international or state boundaries do not readily apply to indigenous geography). I'm in no mood to stitch and sew the two together or I'd just merge the orphan into this one and be done with it, but launching the merge to see who bites, and wants to take on the job. Skookum1 ( talk) 08:47, 16 January 2014 (UTC)
Support. Surprised this hasn't happened in the last 3.5 years. Ahalenia ( talk)Ahalenia —Preceding undated comment added 18:38, 15 September 2017 (UTC)
I am planning to add a section to this article on the subsistence practices of Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast which will include ways they intentionally managed resources and some uses for those resources.
Music&gardens (
talk)
18:51, 15 November 2018 (UTC)