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  1. My browser keeps warning me that the website I’m linking to is “not secure” - okay?

    #Tlingit artist & crafter #UrsalaHudson (#Kadusné)

    kadusne.com/kadusne/

  2. My browser keeps warning me that the website I’m linking to is “not secure” - okay?

    #Tlingit artist & crafter #UrsalaHudson (#Kadusné)

    kadusne.com/kadusne/

  3. My browser keeps warning me that the website I’m linking to is “not secure” - okay?

    #Tlingit artist & crafter #UrsalaHudson (#Kadusné)

    kadusne.com/kadusne/

  4. My browser keeps warning me that the website I’m linking to is “not secure” - okay?

    #Tlingit artist & crafter #UrsalaHudson (#Kadusné)

    kadusne.com/kadusne/

  5. My browser keeps warning me that the website I’m linking to is “not secure” - okay?

    #Tlingit artist & crafter #UrsalaHudson (#Kadusné)

    kadusne.com/kadusne/

  6. The image displays a collection of Northwest Coast Native American masks, likely from a museum or cultural exhibit. These masks are significant in the cultures of indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, including tribes like the #Tlingit, #Haida, #Tsimshian, #Kwakiutl, and Nootka.

  7. The image displays a collection of Northwest Coast Native American masks, likely from a museum or cultural exhibit. These masks are significant in the cultures of indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, including tribes like the #Tlingit, #Haida, #Tsimshian, #Kwakiutl, and Nootka.

  8. #Tlingit (pronounced CLINK-it) are Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, with communities in Southeast

  9. Bone Needle. To make the watibing for snowshoes ano ness #Tlingit

  10. The #Tlingit are an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America who are known for their art, language, and traditional practices:

  11. #Tlingit are an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast in southeastern Alaska and Canada, known as "the people of the tides". With a population over 15,000, they are renowned

  12. #Tlingit or Lingít (/ˈtlɪŋkɪt, ˈklɪŋkɪt/ ⓘ TLING-kit, KLING-kit) are an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. Tlingit people are Alaska Natives[4] and First Nations in Canada. Their mother tongue is the Tlingit#Tlingit or Lingít (/ˈtlɪŋkɪt, ˈklɪŋkɪt/ ⓘ TLING-kit, KLING-kit) are an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. Tlingit people are Alaska Natives[4] and First Nations in Canada. Their mother tongue is the Tlingit

  13. #Tlingit or Lingít (/ˈtlɪŋkɪt, ˈklɪŋkɪt/ ⓘ TLING-kit, KLING-kit) are an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. Tlingit people are Alaska Natives[4] and First Nations in Canada. Their mother tongue is the Tlingit

  14. The #Tlingit ("People of the Tides") are an Indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast in Southeast Alaska and1 Canada, known for their rich artistic traditions, complex matrilineal social structure, and reliance on salmon, sea, and

  15. The #Tlingit are an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America who are known for their art, language, and traditional practices:

  16. Bella Coola

    43-44. Pair of Bowls. Bent wood; alder. Bowls belonged to chief of Kagontan clan and are carved with representations of brown bears, the clan totem. Used to serve food to honored guests at feasts. #Tlingit (Chilkat)

  17. Gill Net. #Caribousinew. As salmon attempted to withdraw, gilis caught in mesh of net. #Tlingit (Taku)

    4. Netting Needle. Served as bobbin. #CoastSalish (Cowichar), at

    5. Mesh Gauge. Maple wood. Coast Salish (Cowichan

  18. Spoon. Maple; inlay of snail opercula. #Tlingit or Haida. 1922

    4. Grease Dish. Tlingit (Auk). 7893

    5. Coffin Board. Yellow cedar, represents bear. #Kwakiutl (Kingcome Inlet). 33

  19. #Tlingit. 14587

    11. Paint Brush. Made with

    porcupine bristles secured to handle with split spruce root.

    #Haida (Masset). 79628

    13. Box for Paint Brushes. To keep the artist's equipment together, especially when

  20. #Tlingit or Lingít (/ˈtlɪŋkɪt, ˈklɪŋkɪt/ ⓘ TLING-kit, KLING-kit) are an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. Tlingit people are Alaska Natives[4] and First Nations in Canada. Their mother tongue is the Tlingit

  21. Bella Coola

    43-44. Pair of Bowls. Bent wood; alder. Bowls belonged to chief of Kagontan clan and are carved with representations of brown bears, the clan totem. Used to serve food to honored guests at feasts. #Tlingit #Chilkat

  22. Model Showing Making of Eulachon Oil, #tsimshian (Skeena Riverl

    5. Eulachon Press Board. #Tlingit (Hutsnuwu),

    6. Eulachon Press. Flexible basket of spruce root for pressing out oil from fish residue. Tlingit (Hutsnuwu

  23. #Tlingit, south of Frederick Sound, who live in the northernmost reaches of the Western Red cedar forest.

  24. Partially Finished Box. #Nootkan (Makah) 264127

    41. Storage Box. Represents a hawk. #Tlingit (Chilkat) 95

    42. Tool Box. To hold the carver's tools. Tlingit (Hutsnuwu)

  25. #Tlingit people today belong to several federally recognized Alaska Native tribes including the Angoon Community Association, Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes,[7] Chilkat Indian Village, Chilkoot Indian

  26. blanket twill weave spun mountain wool with twisted pieces of commercial cloth coast #salish #cowichan #tlingit

  27. blanket twill weave spun mountain wool with twisted pieces of commercial cloth coast #salish #cowichan #tlingit

  28. The heritage and myths of the Pacific Northwest's native peoples are tied to the region's animals. This totem pole represents the Eagle group and the #KillerWhale clan of the #Tlingit people of southeastern Alaska.

  29. #Tlingit or Lingít (/ˈtlɪŋkɪt, ˈklɪŋkɪt/ ⓘ TLING-kit, KLING-kit) are Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. As of 2022,[4] they constitute two of the 231 federally recognized Tribes of Alaska.[5] Most Tlingit are Alaska Natives; however, some are First Nations

  30. #Tlingit or Lingít (/ˈtlɪŋkɪt, ˈklɪŋkɪt/ ⓘ TLING-kit, KLING-kit) are Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. As of 2022,[4] they constitute two of the 231 federally recognized Tribes of Alaska.[5] Most Tlingit are

  31. #Tlingit or Lingít (/ˈtlɪŋkɪt, ˈklɪŋkɪt/ ⓘ TLING-kit, KLING-kit) are Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. As of 2022,[4] they constitute two of the 231 federally

  32. #Tlingit (pronounced CLINK-it) are Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, with communities in Southeast

  33. The #Tlingit are an Indigenous group from the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America, specifically inhabiting the southeastern coast of Alaska and parts of Canada. They are known for their rich culture, including their sophisticated

  34. The #Tlingit are an Indigenous group from the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America, specifically inhabiting the southeastern coast of Alaska and parts of Canada. They are known for their rich culture, including their sophisticated

  35. The #Tlingit are an Indigenous group from the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America, specifically inhabiting the southeastern coast of Alaska and parts of Canada. They are known for their rich culture, including their sophisticated