Nooksack people

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The Nooksack people are a Native American tribe of the Coast Salish cultural and linguistic group traditionally inhabiting the Nooksack River valley and surrounding areas in what is now northwestern Washington State.

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Nooksack people canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Coast Salish people
Native American people
federally recognized tribe
basedIn Whatcom County
surface form: Whatcom County, Washington
borderProximity Canada–United States border
continent North America
country United States of America
culturalArea Pacific Northwest Coast Indigenous peoples
surface form: Pacific Northwest Coast
culturalGroup Coast Salish peoples
surface form: Coast Salish
culturalPractice potlatch
culturalRegion Salish Sea
surface form: Salish Sea region
enrolledIn Nooksack Indian Tribe
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
governingBody Nooksack Indian Tribe
hasDemographicLocation Whatcom County
hasNameOrigin Nooksack River
historicalPeriodOfContact 19th century
languageFamily Salishan languages
languageStatus endangered
modernActivities cultural revitalization
language revitalization
partOf Coast Salish peoples
surface form: Coast Salish cultural and linguistic group
primaryRegion Nooksack River
surface form: Nooksack River valley

northwestern Washington State
recognizedBy United States government
surface form: United States federal government
regionType coastal and riverine environment
relatedEthnicGroup Lummi people
Upper Skagit people
surface form: Skagit people

Sto:lo people
religion Christianity
traditional Coast Salish spirituality
state Washington
traditionalCraft basketry
wood carving
traditionalEconomy salmon-based economy
traditionalFood berries
game animals
salmon
traditionalHousing plank houses
traditionalLanguage Nooksack language
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering
hunting
riverine salmon fishing
traditionalTerritory Whatcom County
surface form: Whatcom County, Washington
traditionalTransportation dugout canoes
usesRiver Nooksack River

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Coast Salish peoples hasSubgroup Nooksack people
Mount Baker isSacredTo Nooksack people
Nooksack language spokenBy Nooksack people
Nooksack language ethnicGroup Nooksack people
Koma Kulshan hasCulturalSignificanceFor Nooksack people
Lummi people sharesCultureWith Nooksack people
Stó:lō people hasNeighbor Nooksack people
Upper Skagit people relatedEthnicGroup Nooksack people
Nooksack, Washington namedAfter Nooksack people
Nooksack River hasNameOrigin Nooksack people