The Tlingit people traditionally built large, wooden plank houses known as "longhouses." These structures were constructed from cedar and could accommodate multiple families, reflecting the clan-based social structure of Tlingit society. The houses often featured intricately carved totem poles and were designed to withstand the coastal climate of the Pacific Northwest. Additionally, they served as both living spaces and venues for cultural gatherings and ceremonies.
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The Tlingit refion used canoes for transfortation.
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trees & fish
Cedar trees grew well in the area's climate
The Tlingit are an Indian tribe that lives at Circle Justice
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Yes, a Mobile Home is a type of dwelling .
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The Tlingit people are from southeast Alaska. I am Tlingit.
No. A seahorse is an ocean-dwelling type of pipefish. A crocodile is a land-dwelling reptile.
What was the tlingit population
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Today, we think of God as everywhere - he does not need a dwelling place. But to the Israelites, particularly in the southern kingdom of Judah, he was anthropomorphic - having human characteristics - and needed a dwelling place.
Tlingit is pronounced "KLINK-it".
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