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The Indian tribes of the Pacific Northwest, both on the Coast and
the inland Plateau, were the last to encounter white traders and
settlers. When contact occured in the late 18th century the
explorers and traders found two distinct cultures. The fairly
recent adoption of the horse had opened the Plateau tribes to
influences from the peoples of the Plains; but the tribes of the
Coast presented a sharply different picture, involving rigid class
hierarchies, an economy based on fishing and hunting marine
animals, and frequent intertribal warfare which involved slave
raiding and head hunting. This fascinating text describes the ways
of life, in peace and war, of the coastal and inland peoples of
this region.
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