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Fish and trees were particularly important to the Tlingit tribe of the Pacific Northwest Coast. The Tlingit relied heavily on fish, especially salmon, as a fundamental food source, while trees, particularly cedar, were vital for creating canoes, totem poles, and various tools. This deep connection to both fish and trees shaped their culture, economy, and spiritual beliefs.

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