Flashback Ends, Tribes of the Northwest Coast Roll Up
At this point, the flashback is over, and the many aboriginal tribes on the northwest coast of North America are finally finished! The reason why this paragraph is written in detail is not only to introduce the natural features along the coast of Alaska, but also to introduce the various aboriginal tribes along the coast. Describing these aboriginal tribes that have disappeared in history is also the original intention of the author's writing! .
From Long Island in Vancouver to the north coast, the Aboriginal tribes that appear in order are:
1. The Siuslaw of Long Island in Vancouver, a small fishing and hunting tribe, is extremely loose and tall.
2. The Heiltsuk people on the west coast of Canada are a small fishing and hunting tribe who migrated southward. They are loose and good at fighting, and they are tall.
3. The Tsimshian people on the coast of the archipelago are a fishing and hunting tribe, a tribe that moved southward, connected with the inland, and are taller.
4. The Haida people in Haida Island are a small fishing and hunting tribe, an island tribe, with outstanding handicrafts and tall stature.
5. The Tlingit people around the Juneau Gold Mine are a fishing and hunting tribe, matrilineal clan, fur processing, and tall.
6. The Eyak people on the east coast of Alaska are a small tribe of fishing and hunting. They are tall and tall at the foot of the snow-capped mountains.
7. The Sugpiaq people on the central and western coast of Alaska are a fishing, hunting and safari tribe, distributed in mountainous areas, and tall in stature.
8. The Unangax of the Aleutian Islands are a small fishing and hunting tribe, occupying the island chain, and are extremely tall.
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