Table of Contents
- 1 What type of arts and crafts did the Tlingit tribe use?
- 2 What do the Tlingit eat?
- 3 What kind of materials did the Tlingit people use to build their homes What was the process of building these homes?
- 4 What do Tlingit call themselves?
- 5 What are the traditional colors of the Tlingits?
- 6 What kind of wood did the Tlingits use to build canoes?
What type of arts and crafts did the Tlingit tribe use?
What are Tlingit arts and crafts like? Tlingit artists are known for their basket weaving, totem poles, and their exceptional Chilkat robes and other weavings.
What do the Tlingit eat?
They ate fish, sea mammals, deer, mountain goats, caribou, moose, shellfish, seaweed, berries, and roots. The men did the hunting, and the women did the gathering. What did they wear? The Tlingit men wore breechcloths, and the women wore short skirts made of cedar bark.
What did the Tlingit do for fun?
Dancing regalia of the Chilkat Tlingits gathered at a potlatch in Klukwan, circa 1900. Dance, for the Tlingit people, is a means of expression and communication, and a form of enjoyment. It is a major potlatch activity, or, as in the old days, it could be an impromptu performance around the evening fire.
What was the Tlingit culture like?
The culture of the Tlingit, an Indigenous people from Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon, is multifaceted, a characteristic of Northwest Coast peoples with access to easily exploited rich resources. In Tlingit culture a heavy emphasis is placed upon family and kinship, and on a rich tradition of oratory.
What kind of materials did the Tlingit people use to build their homes What was the process of building these homes?
Wood was the primary material for manufacture and was used for houses, memorial (totem) poles, canoes, dishes, utensils, and other objects. Large permanent houses were built near good fishing grounds and safe landing places for canoes, often along the beaches of a bay sheltered from the tides.
What do Tlingit call themselves?
phratries
During formal introductions, Tlingits identify themselves by their clans, kwáans, and houses. Before the Tsimshian arrived in Southeast Alaska, they had a moiety system. Today they call them phratries rather than moieties.
What kind of art did the Tlingit tribe make?
Tlingit Art. Carving is by far the largest example of Tlingit artwork seen, with a wide variance of materials used to create intricate pieces. Most of these carvings were seen in ceremonial art; staffs, masks, and rattles of cedar wood and metal were used for potlatches and healing ceremonies.
How did the Tlingit get their food?
The Tlingit relied on the ocean for most of their food, supplemented by a variety of berries and game animals. In canoes up to 60 feet long carved from cedar trunks, they fished for cod, halibut, and herring, plucking them from the water with spears and hooks.
What are the traditional colors of the Tlingits?
Traditional colors were a green-blue and red. The form-line style design, present from Yakutat to Washington State has subtle stylistic differences in each region. Tlingit motifs may be classified as Northern Northwest coast Indian art, a distinct style seen from approximately Bella Coola to Yakutat Bay.
What kind of wood did the Tlingits use to build canoes?
First an appropriate tree was selected, cottonwood for a small canoe and red or yellow cedar for a larger one. Red cedar was the favored wood, but it grows mainly in the land of the Haida Indians south of Tlingit territory. The Tlingits traded with the Haidas for the prized large cedar.