Tlingit and Hopi are two distinct Indigenous groups in North America with different languages, cultures, and histories. Tlingit people are from the Pacific Northwest region, known for their totem poles and intricate art forms, while the Hopi are from the Southwest region, known for their kachina dolls and Katsina ceremonies. They have unique traditional beliefs, ceremonies, and ways of life that are specific to their respective cultures.
In Tlingit, you would say "k wáan."
In Tlingit, you would say "ḵwáanáx̱" to greet someone with hello.
The Tlingit people traditionally had a pantheon of supernatural beings, known as "kú.éex'" or "spirits." These spirits were considered guardians and helpers of different aspects of life, such as hunting, fishing, and weather. Some well-known Tlingit spirits include Raven, Bear, and Eagle.
To say "welcome" in Tlingit, you can say "Yak'éi."
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The Tlingit people are from southeast Alaska. I am Tlingit.
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Tlingit is pronounced "KLINK-it".