Chinook
Chinook is a Native American family of the Pacific Northwest, which inhabited the lower Columbia River valley in what is now Washington and Oregon. Chinook comprise the Clatsop, Cathlamet, Multnomah, Watlala, Clowwewalla, Clackamas, Chilluckittequa and Wasco tribes
Coastal Chinook and Upper Chinook are extinct languages spoken by Chinook peoples.
The Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) is Alaska's state fish and is native to the Pacific coast of North America.
Chinook winds are warm, dry winds that come down the eastern slope of Rocky Mountains into the plains. The name comes from a Native American word for "snow eater"
The CH-47 Chinook helicopter is used by the United States Army.
Chinook College is a college in Calgary, Alberta.
Chinook is a computer program which plays checkers developed at the University of Alberta
Chinook is a breed of dog, bred to be a sled dog.