Should not the Tlingit be the ones to define “subsistence purposes” according to their traditional practices? These are fundamental questions of indigenous cultural knowledge. In their zeal to ...
The Far Out House, the Canoe Prow House ... Land ownership is one of the biggest laws in the Tlingit culture. You did not fish or hunt on somebody else's land without their permission.
American Tlingit artist Preston ... that many materials for cultural arts are becoming increasingly rare, such as the big cedar poles for totem poles or dug-out canoes. A lot of these things ...
In each canoe, nine or 10 Huna Tlingit, in colorful vests and cedar-bark hats ... On the park’s long wish list of projects, the Tribal House never rose to the top. Wayne Howell, the cultural resources ...
The two groups share similar social and cultural patterns; however, their languages are unrelated and they have distinct ethnic identities. The Tlingit ... In their frail canoes they venture ...