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Tlingit Culture - English
URL: http://www.shotridgestudios.com/culture1.htm

There are few living cultural treasures in Alaska, but Esther Shea is one of them. Her contributions to preserve her Native culture and heritage have significantly made a difference to her people. Esther has passed on her knowledge of the Tlingit culture to children and adults of all ages and origins. Cheerfully and tirelessly she has helped to carry a culture into the future when Native culture has moved from seclusion to renaissance.

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Tlingit - English
URL: http://www.multilingualbooks.com/tlstore/tlingit.html

Tlingit instructional materials - Tlingit books, courses, dictionaries, and reference materials. We carry materials in 100 languages.

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Tlingit - English
URL: http://www.worldlanguage.com/Languages/Tlingit.htm

Tlingit language related products and information including System, Fonts, and Tutorials at WorldLanguage.com

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Tlingit speakers - English
URL: http://www.sealaska.com/weekly-tlingit.htm

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Tlingit - language.com.au - Tlingit - English
URL: http://www.language.com.au/tlingit.html

language.com.au offers you the best Tlingit instructional materials - Tlingit books, courses, dictionaries, and reference materials. We carry materials in 100 languages.

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Language Family: Tlingit - English
URL: http://www.civilization.ca/aborig/stones/groups/tlini.htm

The Tlingit occupied the coast of southeastern Alaska from Mount St. Elias to the Portland Canal, with the exception of part of Prince of Wales Island, which had been occupied by the Haida shortly before contact with Europeans. Like the other tribes of the North Pacific Coast, their staple food was fish (principally halibut, salmon and eulachon), but the flesh of seals, porpoises and sea otters, and an abundance of berries, roots, shellfish and seaweed, gave their diet a considerable measure of variety. (

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