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What clothing did the Tlingit wear?
What did they wear? The Tlingit men wore breechcloths, and the women wore short skirts made of cedar bark. If they lived where the weather was colder, the women wore longer deerskin dresses, and the men wore pants with moccasins attached.
Why was the bear important to the Tlingit?
In some Tlingit legends, animals appear before people in human form and may even marry them and raise families. The bear teaches her the ritual observances for its proper killing, which she brings back to her human community.
Do natives eat bears?
Bear was considered a prized food for the Malecite (Maliseet) [4, 5]. Round Lake Ojibwa (Anishinabek), Montagnais (Innu) of Quebec, Attawapiskat Cree and Mistissini Cree all relied on bear as a principal source of meat; the animal was killed throughout the year [28-30].
What are totem poles how were they important to Tlingit culture?
The Tlingit were one of only six tribes of Northwest Coastal Indians who erected Totem Poles. Tlingit Totem Poles symbolized guardian spirits who watched over the family, clan and people.
What kind of clothing did the Tlingit Indians wear?
For formal occasions, Tlingit people wore more elaborate outfits, with tunics, leggings and cloaks painted with tribal designs. One special clothing item of the Tlingits was the spectacular Chilkat blankets, which were woven from cedar bark and mountain goat hair.
What was the role of women in the Tlingit tribe?
Like many Native Americans, Tlingit mothers traditionally carried their babies in cradleboardson their backs–a custom which many American parents have adoptednow. What were men and women’s roles in the Tlingit tribe? Tlingit women gathered plants and herbs and did most of the child care and cooking.
What kind of houses did the Tlingit Indians live in?
The Tlingit chief was always a man, but the clan leaders could be either men or women. What were Tlingit homes like in the past? The Tlingits lived in rectangular cedar-plank houses with bark roofs. Usually these houses were large (up to 100 feet long) and each one housed several familes from the same clan (as many as 50 people.)
Are there Tlingit Indians in the United States?
The two Tlingit First Nations each have their own government, laws, police, and services, just like small countries. However, the Tlingits are also Canadian citizens and must obey Canadian law. Tlingits in the United States do not have reservations. Like most Alaska Natives, they live in Native villages instead.