Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
The Indians that valued private property, had slaves, used very large wooden canoes, and had totem poles were located in the territory marked with the number 1. This is an area that comes out on the Pacific Ocean. The Indians that lived here were the Kwakiutl. The Kwakiutl differed in multiple ways from the other Indians. They highly valued private property, and they were all striding to have some and increase it. But nit just that, they were actually giving away part of their wealth to the ones that didn't had much, which was actually a sign of status. They used totem poles for religious purposes, and they sacred to them as they represented the gods and spirits they worshiped. Because they lived along the coastline, the Kwakiutl fished a lot, and in order to do it better and catch higher amounts of fish, they were using very large wooden canoes. It has also been noticed that these tribes had slaves, though it was not very common.