The Tlingit landform refers to the traditional territories and landscapes inhabited by the Tlingit people, an Indigenous group from the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America, particularly in southeastern Alaska. These areas are characterized by rugged coastal mountains, deep fjords, and lush forests, which have shaped the Tlingit culture, subsistence practices, and spiritual beliefs. The landforms are integral to their identity, providing resources for fishing, hunting, and gathering, as well as serving as sites for cultural ceremonies and storytelling.
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Wet and Cold
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Virigans landform is 42,775 thats the total area and the water area is 8,236.5
No, a desert is not a landform. The Nubian Desert is a division of the much larger Sahara. It is a desert biome, not a landform. It does, however, contain a number of landforms.
tlingit
The Tlingit people are from southeast Alaska. I am Tlingit.
What was the tlingit population
tlingit
Tlingit is pronounced "KLINK-it".
the Tlingit traded by sea on canoes
The Tlingit did many dances!
Tlingit Tom
English and tlingit.
The Tlingit died out around the year 1977.
In Tlingit, you would say "k wáan."
The Tlingit shelter is made of large plank wood