The village of Ḵaachx̱aana.áakʼw lost at least five people, a totem pole and multiple houses in the U.S. Army's 1869 ...
The Taalk̲weidí, Khaach.ádi and Sik’nax̲.ádi clans accepted the apology, while the Teehítaan, Kiks’adi and Naanya.aayí clans ...
Yet such negotiations are proceeding with virtually no consideration of the long-term history of the relationship of Tlingit people to sea otters. It seems likely that Tlingit people have been ...
Lindqvist, PhD, professor of biological sciences in the UB College of Arts and Sciences, repatriated the individual now known as Tatóok yík yées sháawat (Young Lady in Cave) to her distant descendants ...
My land is from Icy Bay down to Yakutat. Yakutat Bay and the area around it was part of the 263 miles of land owned by the Tlingit people. The area they owned was from Katalla to Lituya Bay.
The U.S. Army apologized for the 1869 bombardment of the Tlingit village called Ḵaachx̱aana.áakʼw at a ceremony on Saturday, ...
The federal funding is part of a nationwide investment to support community-driven habitat restoration and climate resilience ...
It was Oct. 26, 1882, in Angoon, a Tlingit village of about 420 people in the southeastern Alaska panhandle. Now, 142 years ...
Women returning from incarceration, residential treatment, or who are in recovery can reenter the doors of Tlingit and ...
The Tlingit artist from Atlin in northern British Columbia is a knowledge holder for bentwood box making, a traditional ...