Depends on how many children they have.
Depends on how many children they have.
The Tlingit Indians are an aboriginal people of Canada who traditionally reside in the southeast portion of Canada and northwest portions of Canada. Tlingit are a "landless" tribe, however there are villages throughout southeast Canada and many Tlingit live in the cities throughout Canada. Many Tlingit have relocated to the Vancouver area, and along the west coast of Alaska and Canada.
at least 5 families to like 150 people
The Tlingit, pronounced Cling -it, have lived in Alaska for thousands of years. As with many tribes, they were matrilineal, meaning that children, wealth and property belonged to the women. The Tlingit still live in Alaska and Canada today.
4 people
The Tlingit did many dances!
many people died and lost their homes
Many people live in Sacramento- it is a popular city.
Tlingit Indians traditionally lived in large wooden houses made from cedar, known as plank houses. These structures were built to accommodate extended families and featured intricately carved totem poles and decorative elements that reflected the family's lineage and clan identity. The homes were typically constructed near water sources, allowing easy access to fishing and transportation. Today, while many Tlingit people live in modern homes, they often maintain cultural ties to their ancestral architecture and traditions.
because of the white people they did not want black people to live in hockland park
There are around 200 families living in the area.
As many as can comfortablly fit!