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Tlingit WeaponsThe Tlingit Tribe The Tlingit Tribe and their Warlike Reputation Tribes like the Haida and the Tsimshian dwell in the coastal region to south of the Tlingit and are culturally alike. The Haida used large, ocean-going caneoes for hunting whales along the coast and farther out at sea. They are just as war-like as their Tlingit neighbors. Their slave raids caused them to progress as far south as California. Similar to many native peoples of the Pacific Northwest, these tribes divided their time between semi-permanent winter and summer settlements. They lived in greatly adorned cedar long houses that were watched over by magnificently carved totem poles. Tlingit Weapons |
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