
1) Alaskan tribal group 2) American indian 3) Indian 4) North american indian 5) Red indian
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1) Nativealaskan
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The Tlingit (t or t; also spelled Tlinkit) are an indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. Their name for themselves is Lingít, meaning `People of the Tides` (pronounced ɬɪŋkɪ́t). The Russian name Koloshi (Колоши) (from an Sugpiaq-Alutiiq term kulut`ruaq for the labret worn by women) or the related German n......
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Indians of the west coast of Alaska & Canada.
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northernmost of the Northwest Coast Indians of North America, living on the islands and coastal lands of southern Alaska from Yakutat Bay to Cape ... [6 related articles]
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Member of an American Indian people living on the coasts of southwest Alaska and northern British Columbia for thousands of years. Their language belongs to the
Na-Dene family, but is rarely...
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The Tlingit are a North American Indian people of the north west coast, living in south Alaska and north British Columbia. They used to carve wooden poles representing their family crests, showing such animals as the raven, whale, octopus, beaver, bear, wolf, and the mythical 'thunderbird'. Their language is related to the Athabaskan languages.
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[
n] - a member of a seafaring group of North American Indians living in southern Alaska 2. [n] - the Na-Dene language spoken by the Tlingit people
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noun the Na-Dene language spoken by the Tlingit
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Member of an American Indian people living on the coasts of southwest Alaska and northern British Columbia for thousands of years. Their language belongs to the Na-Dene family, but is rarely spoken. Like other Northwest Indians, they are known for their dugout canoes, potlatch ceremonies (gift-giving to gain status), and carved wooden `...
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