They ate fish ,buffalo,deer,birds,small game,rabbit.You can cook it freash or smoke it and dry it.
Traditionally, they ate (and still do eat) wild berries, salmon, and other sea animals.
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
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'
salmon, seals, sea otters, clams, berries, wild rice, people like u( lol)
what did the kootinai Indians eat for food
Tlingit are Indians. They live in Alaska, eat mostly fish, and have a lot of Art. Some information sites are; info.com www.scsc.k12.ar.us/20020utwest/NaturalHistory/Projects/LachowskyR/Tlingit.html google.com information.com ask.com P.S Tlingit is pronounced [CLING-git]
Tlingit by themselves, and Kolosh by the early Russians (Emmons 1991:7). Unless you consider the Haida Indians to be part of the Tlingit, or want to refer to them by their tribe or clan, these two are the only names i know of
ate them and then pretended they were dolls
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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.
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