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Wood Use: Traditional Uses Uses of Wood by the Makah Tribe The Makah are a tribe of native Americans who live along the seacoast of the tip of northwestern Washington. The following material, gathered from the Makah Museum in Neah Bay, Washington, reveals the many uses "The People of the Ocean" have had for the woods.
Plants were used for food and medicines. For further information visit Neah Bay, Washington and the Makah People. [ Views of the Forest ] [ Timber Industry ] [ Life as a Logger ] [ Home ] [ Teacher Pages ] [ Modules & Activities ] |
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