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Art of the northern Tlingit.
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ISBN: 0295962674 Year: 1986 Publisher: Seattle (Wash.) : University of Washington press,

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Tlingit, their art, culture, & legends
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ISBN: 0888390106 Year: 1978 Publisher: Saanichton, B.C. ; Seattle : Hancock House,

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Introduces the daily life, arts, crafts, and legends of the Tlingit Indians of southeastern Alaska.


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Art of the northern Tlingit
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ISBN: 0888946651 Year: 1989 Publisher: Seattle : Vancouver : University of Washington Press ; Douglas & McIntyre,

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Proud raven, panting wolf
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ISBN: 0295743948 029574393X 9780295743943 9780295743936 0295744448 9780295744445 Year: 2018 Publisher: Seattle


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Sharing our knowledge
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ISBN: 080326674X 9780803266742 9780803240568 0803240562 Year: 2015 Publisher: Lincoln

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"Sharing Our Knowledge brings together Native elders, tradition bearers, educators, cultural activists, anthropologists, linguists, historians, and museum professionals to explore the culture, history, and language of the Tlingit people of southeast Alaska and their coastal neighbors. These interdisciplinary, collaborative essays present Tlingit culture not as an object of study but rather as a living heritage that continues to inspire and guide the lives of communities and individuals throughout southeast Alaska and northwest British Columbia. This volume focuses on the preservation and dissemination of Tlingit language, traditional cultural knowledge, and history from an activist Tlingit perspective. Sharing Our Knowledge also highlights a variety of collaborations between Native groups and individuals and non-Native researchers, emphasizing a long history of respectful, cooperative, and productive working relations aimed at recording and transmitting cultural knowledge for tribal use and promoting Native agency in preserving heritage. By focusing on these collaborations, the contributors demonstrate how such alliances have benefited the Tlingits and neighboring groups in preserving and protecting their heritage while advancing scholarship at the same time"-- "An edited volume of interdisciplinary, collaborative research on Tlingit culture, language, and history"--

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