The Nez Perce and Kwakiutl tribes primarily caught salmon, which was a staple in their diets and held cultural significance. The Nez Perce, located near rivers in the Pacific Northwest, also fished for trout and sturgeon. The Kwakiutl, residing along the coastal waters of British Columbia, targeted various species, including halibut and herring, in addition to salmon. Both tribes utilized traditional fishing methods that reflected their deep connection to the waterways and the resources they provided.
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