The Tlingit people, indigenous to the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America, utilize a variety of Natural Resources for their cultural, economic, and subsistence needs. Key resources include fish (especially salmon), shellfish, game animals, and plants for food and medicinal purposes. They also rely on cedar trees for material to craft canoes, totem poles, and traditional clothing. Additionally, the Tlingit have rich access to marine resources, which play a vital role in their economy and cultural practices.
The tlingits called cats "du's"
Monopoly
They are made out of cedar
oak
they run around naked
They lived on the Canada coast by Alaska and the island of Alaska by Canada. Also a little bit in present day Washington and Oregon.
1. Yeil- is the correct spelling 2. Yeil means raven NOT raven or crane- ONLY RAVEN 3. Raven was not and is not the Tlingits' God 4. The Tlingits did not have a God, they practiced shamanism.
they ate salmon because it was what they mostly loved
ya they did they farmed for half their food and had perfect ground for it
all they really grew was wheat, barley, and other crops on that area.
The Tlingit Indians are original people of the Pacific Northwest Coast. They live in southern Alaska and in British Columbia and the Yukon in Canada.
While there is no specific "Genre" for Tlingit Music, Tlingits do use music in traditional dances, ceremonies and celebrations. Songs and chants are frequently accompanied by hand drums.