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They abbused them
Aldona Jonaitis has written: 'Art of the northern Tlingit' -- subject(s): Alaska, Antiquities, Art, Indians of North America, Religion and mythology, Social life and customs, Tlingit Indians, Tlingit art 'Art of the Tlingits' -- subject(s): Art, Indians of North America, Religion and mythology, Social life and customs, Tlingit Indians, Tlingit art 'A Wealth of Thought' 'Art of the Northwest Coast'
Nora Dauenhauer has written: 'Beginning Tlingit' 'Life woven with song' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Literary collections, Tlingit Indians 'The droning shaman' -- subject(s): Poetry, Tlingit Indians
Mary Lynn Stender has written: 'Chinook jargon vocabulary as an indicator of cultural change' -- subject(s): Chinook jargon, Social life and customs, Chinook Indians
very hard and stressful.
The Tlinglit built large plank houses to live in. Its base was of a wood frame. Then it was covered with overlapping planks of wood. They generally were large enough to hold many people.
It took thousands of years of evolution for life to adapt to the living conditions of the moon.
Humans adapt by creating technology that makes life easier
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The Chinook people believed in many gods, such as the Beaver, Eagle, Raven, Bear, and Whale. They also believed in the creation god named Neakanie or Neahkahnie. They believed that life has no end.