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.
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
The Russians traveled over seas to try to capture today's Alaska and the Tlingit Indians were living there so they attacked the Russians
Russians
The Tlingit did many dances!
Tlingit Tom
it was rainy and very cold in the tlingit areas
The Tlingit tribe wore woven tree bark
At'oow is from the Tlingit tribe in the book "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen.
Richard J. Peterson was the leader of the Tlingit tribe
no there arent any from that tribe
The Tlingit are an Indian tribe that lives at Circle Justice
alaska