They made totem poles, they held potlatch
because they just wanted to
Well I know that wigwams are made of wood. The Miqmaw people of Nova Scotia lived in wigwams and primarily ate fish as they lived by the Atlantic Ocean. Apex Powhatan or Tlingit
Cedar trees grew well in the area's climate
They did not adapt to their environment . . . they settled there because the environment that they wanted was there, already.
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.
they built totem poles, houses they lived in, and basicly what you would leave to show someone lived here or there
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.
They need to use a text book to get the correct answer.
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
thats wut i wanna know