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Chinook
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The Chinook migrate upstream to spawn in freshwater streams.
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the edible pink or white meat of the Chinook salmon
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The recipe calls for skinless chinook slices.
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a Penutian language historically spoken by the Chinook people of the Pacific Northwest
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The chinook language includes words for local flora and fauna.
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a Native American group of the Pacific Northwest, organized into settlements rather than tribes
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Archaeologists study Chinook settlements to understand their culture.
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Residents experienced a sudden warm spell when the chinook arrived, bringing relief from the winter chill.
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