What is a tradition of Pacific Northwest indigenous people that still survives today?

A.
bison hunts

B.
canoe journeys

C.
igloo building

D.
sandstone designs

i think D just not as big as they did! hope others will agree!

Its B- canoe journeys.

I did the test so and this answer is correct. :)

I think its B because recently a canoe journey was held.

Source: Search Tribal Canoe Journeys in Wikipedia.

ty @Daniel and @e for the help!

tysm @Daniel and @e!!!

One of the traditional Inuit religious beliefs is animism, which is the belief that all living and non-living things have spirits or a life force. The Inuit believe that everything in nature has a spirit, and humans must live in harmony with these spirits to maintain balance in the natural world. They also believe in a powerful and often supernatural dualism of good and evil.

Basically, bot means C: Animism.

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What is an Inuit religious belief?

The correct answer is B. canoe journeys. Canoe journeys are a tradition of the Pacific Northwest indigenous people that still survives today. These canoe journeys involve the use of large wooden canoes for transportation, trade, and cultural events. Canoe voyages have been an important part of indigenous culture in the Pacific Northwest for thousands of years and continue to be practiced today. Canoe journeys often involve long-distance trips, typically involving multiple canoes and dozens of participants. They serve as a way to connect with ancestral roots, share cultural knowledge, and strengthen community bonds. The journeys can be a significant event, with participants paddling for several days or even weeks, often culminating in the arrival at a specific destination where cultural celebrations and gatherings take place.