tlingit
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.
tlingit
The Tlingit people are from southeast Alaska. I am Tlingit.
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]
What was the tlingit population
Tlingit is pronounced "KLINK-it".
the Tlingit traded by sea on canoes
The Tlingit did many dances!
The Tlingit tribe famously resisted Russian colonization in the early 1800s, with notable conflicts occurring around 1802 and 1804. The most significant confrontation was the Battle of Sitka in 1804, where the Tlingit initially defended their territory against Russian forces. Despite their efforts, the Russians ultimately claimed the area, but the Tlingit's resistance became a symbol of their resilience against colonial powers.
Cedar trees grew well in the area's climate
Tlingit Tom
The Tlingit died out around the year 1977.