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- noun Plural form of
Tlingit .
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Examples
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The records show how few of the financial benefits from the ANCs' contracting privileges reached the Tlingits.
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Following the Tlingits, sporadic settlements arose in connection with European mining, fur-trading, logging, commercial fishing and pioneering.
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The Tlingits also had seasonal food gathering camps, 21 of which have been identified in the park and preserve.
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In the 18th and 19th century the territory was occupied by the Tlingits whose main settlements were in the vicinity of Excursion Inlet/Point Couverden; Point Frederick, where the present village of Hoonah is located; Listi Village by Dundas River; and Dry Bay which had a permanent Tlingit village, indicating the importance of the Alsek River in regional history.
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The unit represents 81 different communities and more than a half dozen cultures, including Eskimos, Tlingits, Haidas, Aleuts and Athabascans.
Traditional Healers Prepare For Returning Service Personnel Christopher 2007
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The unit represents 81 different communities and more than a half dozen cultures, including Eskimos, Tlingits, Haidas, Aleuts and Athabascans.
Archive 2007-10-01 Christopher 2007
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The Tlingits express the desire to be reborn in more favorable circumstances.
Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004
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The Tlingits express the desire to be reborn in more favorable circumstances.
Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004
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The Tlingits express the desire to be reborn in more favorable circumstances.
Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004
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But in many Women's States the existence of polyandry has been expressly recorded: among the Garos, the Nayars, the Tlingits, the Eskimos, the Sakai; in Tibet and in Burma.
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