Nehalem people

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The Nehalem people, also known as the Tillamook, are an Indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast of the United States, traditionally inhabiting areas along the northern Oregon coast.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
Pacific Northwest Coast people
Salishan language
federally recognized tribe
language
alsoKnownAs Tillamook NERFINISHED
Tillamook people NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalTrait complex fishing technologies
seasonal resource rounds
use of cedar for construction and tools
cultureArea Northwest Coast culture area NERFINISHED
currentAffiliation Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde NERFINISHED
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians NERFINISHED
economy marine-based economy
historicalEvent forced removal to reservations in the 19th century
historicalPeriod 19th century colonization
pre-contact Pacific Northwest
language Tillamook language
languageFamily Salishan languages NERFINISHED
linguisticFamily Salishan peoples NERFINISHED
materialCulture cedar plank houses
dugout canoes
woven baskets
neighboringGroup Alsea people NERFINISHED
Chinookan peoples NERFINISHED
Clatsop people NERFINISHED
partOf Indigenous peoples of Oregon NERFINISHED
Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast NERFINISHED
region Oregon NERFINISHED
religion traditional Indigenous spirituality
subsistence fishing
gathering
hunting
salmon fishing
shellfish harvesting
traditionalHousing plank house
traditionalRegion Oregon Coast NERFINISHED
Pacific Northwest Coast NERFINISHED
northern Oregon coast
traditionalTerritory Nehalem Bay NERFINISHED
Nestucca River area NERFINISHED
Siletz River area
Tillamook Bay NERFINISHED

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Clatsop people relatedEthnicGroup Nehalem people
Siletz Reservation homeTo Nehalem people