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Tlingit

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The Tlingit or Lingít are Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America and constitute two of the two-hundred thirty-one federally recognized Tribes of Alaska. Although the majority, about 14,000 people, are Alaska Natives,... Wikipedia
Languages spoken: English Language, Russian, and Tlingit language
Canada (British Columbia, Yukon): 2,110
United States (Alaska): 14,000
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Łingít | Tlingit territory is the Southeastern Alaska panhandle, from Yakutat south to Ketchikan, including the Alexander Archipelago.
The Tlingit developed practical ways of surviving on these islands centuries before Russians attempted to settle the chilly, rain-drenched ...
Tlingit (Łingít) is the language of coastal Southeastern Alaska from Yakutat south to Ketchikan. The total Tlingit population in Alaska is about 10,000 in 16 ...
The coastal Tlingit people live on the beaches and islands in the southeastern Alaska Panhandle, tucked between the tidewater and the rugged coastal mountains.
Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Tlingit & Haida) is a tribal government representing over 30000 Tlingit and Haida Indians ...
The Tlingit people, whose name means "People of the Tides", have a vast history; many speculate its origins dating as early as 11,000 years ago.
Nov 30, 2021 · The Tlingit canoe, or yaakw, was historically the primary mode of transportation for clans living along the Southeast Alaska shoreline. Today, ...
The Haida Nation and the Tlingit Nation have existed as two separate and distinct people since time immemorial, but have shared ancestral lands since the last ...
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The Tlingit Indians · PUBLISHED: October 1991 · SUBJECT LISTING: Native American and Indigenous Studies, Anthropology · BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION: 530 Pages, 8.5 x ...