Biografi:
The Tlingit are a matrilineal society who developed a complex hunter-gatherer culture in the temperate rainforest of the southeast Alaska coast and the Alexander Archipelago. They are one of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast and have a long history of art, particularly in wood carving and metalworking. The Tlingit language is a member of the Na-Dene language family and is spoken by around 2,000 people in Alaska and Canada. The Tlingit have a rich cultural heritage, including a complex system of social organization, ceremonial traditions, and spiritual beliefs. They have a strong connection to the land and the natural world, and their art and culture reflect their deep respect for the environment and the creatures that inhabit it.