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What are similarities and deference's between coastal tribes and plateau tribe

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Unlike the Plateau Indians the Coastal Indians weren't nomadic so they had permanent structures call longhouses which werer 40 to a 100ft long and 20 to 30ft wide. The Plateau Indians had teepees.

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                                                      DIFFERENCES

  1. Their shelter. Unlike the Plateau Indians the Coastal Indians weren't nomadic so they had permanent structures call longhouses which were 40 to a 100ft long and 20 to 30ft wide. The Plateau Indians had teepees. Teepees were cone shaped shelters that are movable. They usually only have one entrance and has no windows. The Plateau Indians also had a shelter called the pit house. It was used to shelter them through the harsh winter snows and extreme winds
  2. Their society. The society of the Coastal's were a lot more strict than the Plataea Indians.The Plateau Indians elects their chiefs while in the Coastal society that position is given to the son of the chief. The Plateau Indians chose their chiefs by their ability in battle and leadership. In the Coastal Indians society their was only one chief per village while in the Plateau Indians society their were more than one chiefs with different levels of superiority.
  3. Their diets. The Plateau Indians and the Coastal have some similarities but diet isn't one of them. Unlike the Coastal the Plateau Indians had a difficulty finding food. While the Coastal Indians had easy access to the ocean the Plateau Indians didn't. This is also why they mainly ate different foods. The Coastal Indians mainly ate fish such as salmon, cod, and halibut, but their most important food source was the whale. Unlike the Coastal Indians the Plateau Indians mainly hunted their foods. Their mainly ate bear, deer, antelopes, and berries. When food was scarce they would even eat dogs, snakes, and bugs
  4. Their transportation. While both the Coastal and Plateau indians used their leg to move around they also used many other things. The Coastal Indians main means of transport was the dugout canoes because they were close to the Pacific ocean. On the other hand the Plateau Indians used horses to travel because they usually hunted animals that lived on land

                                               Similarities

  1. Plateau economics were similar to that of the coastal. Food equaled power.