Across
1. A line that determines the most the shape of a particular coast.
2. A special celebration where a chief gives presents to friends and relations.
3. A tool similar to an ax, which was used to split logs into, stacks.
4. People who is the leader or head of everything in a village that is done
or said.
5. One who is especially skilled at making crafts, seemingly at will.
6. A sharp edged tool used to cut or shape materials as a general rule.
7. The type of clothing that was worn as a defense starting long ago and has
continued ever since.
9. A person would have a privileged birth to thank for having this particular
rank.
10. A long handled hammer designed to be good at pounding wedges into wood.
11. The name given to the rear of any boat that on the water floats.
12. Faces of animal and people are carved on these poles, which are then placed
in front of homes in very deep holes.
13. A person whose life is not his own because he is controlled by others,
body and soul.
14. The place where water and sand meet that feels to walk on in your bare
feet.
15. A decorative trim on a boat's upper part that helps to make it look very
smart.
16. The Pacific Northwest Coast tribe who did reside on British Columbia's
northern side.
17. A deep ditch filled with built to keep an enemy where they ought to be.
18. A tool that can be relied to open something when force is applied.
19. A group of people whom with others share, because about each other's welfare
the care.
20. A large body of water located in Washington State, which is supplied with
water through its Pacific gate.
21. Poles that are used to keep a totem pole from being abused.
Down
1. Traps used to catch a delicious dish of fish.
2. Large water living animal with clam-like shell that the Pacific Northwest
Coast people knew so well.
3. Vancouver Island was the place where these Pacific Northwest Coast people
took their space.
4. British Columbia was their main home, but in southern Alaska they were also
known.
5. An instrument or device whose use makes an enemy thinks more than twice.
6. The passing of stories by elders via sound to future generations further
down.
7. A body of waters that's sheltered nearly all around by hills or mountains
that in an area abound.
8. Queen Charlotte Island is the place that was known to be this Pacific Northwest
tribe's home.
9. A Pacific Northwest tribe who lived on Vancouver Island.
10. Logs that are used as the frame those all-large homes can claim.
11. Groups of people of whom it must be stated are by blood or marriage related.
12. These people's arrival at a celebration causes pomp and jubilation.
13. In the area of hosting potlatches, this Pacific Northwest tribe had a few
matches.
14. The connection between two bodies of watery perfection.
15. The earliest people that can be claimed by a later living person through
blood or name.
16. A large fish with the primordial notion to swim from fresh water to the
ocean.
17. A device made of wood and leather used to hold a young child together.
18. An area of land completely surrounded by water with a beach of rocks or
sand.
19. The art of making a knife or tool sharp.
20. A very hard stone used in tools for carving and cutting as a general rule.
21. One of the languages spoken the most by the people of the Pacific Northwest
Coast.
22. The name of the front of any boats that on the waves it was meant to float.
23. The connection between muscle and bone that belongs to humans and animals
alone.
24. The highest point where trees can grow on a mountain covered with snow.