The bombardment of Angoon on Oct. 26, 1882, killed several children. On Saturday, an apology was delivered by members of the U.S. Navy, including Rear Adm. Mark Sucato, during a ku.éex’, a traditional ...
The Alaska Legislature adopted a citation Wednesday recognizing the contributions of Tlingit code talkers during World War II. During floor sessions, representatives and senators spoke about the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hometown: I am Tlingit Indian from Southeast Alaska. I belong to the Dakl'aweidi Clan (killer whale). I was born and raised in ...
There are only a few hundred Tlingit speakers in the world, according to linguists and researchers. In a world where English is considered the dominant language, Tlingit is endangered, linguistically ...
Tech giant Google brought Tlingit civil rights advocate Elizabeth Peratrovich to the attention of many Tuesday evening when they ran out a Doodle created by a Southeast artist featuring the iconic ...
The stamp, designed by Tlingit and Athabascan artist Rico Lanáat’ Worl, features the raven as a trickster-spirit within a field of gold stars, holding the sun in his beak. Worl's forever stamp is ...
The Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska is working to finalize its plans for two transitional housing centers in the Lemon Creek area. “The fact is that those that have ...
Kaakutkeich Yoo xat du wasaakw Tlingit tleina. Kwaash kikwaan naa aya xat Tiskw Hit dax. My name is Kai Monture. My clan is the Kwaashkikwaan. My house is the Owl house. My land is from Icy Bay down ...
Over 200 years ago, the Tlingit clan clashed with Russians, battling over a slice of land that now falls within the Sitka National Historical Park. Since then, the exact location of a fort that served ...
Tlingit and Athabascan artist Rico Lanáat’ Worl designed a new postage stamp to be released in 2021 for the United States Postal Service, inspired by a traditional Indigenous tale. The Juneau-based ...
In this Monday, March 18, 2019, photo, family members of brothers Mark Jacobs Jr. and Harvey Jacobs observe a moment of silence during a ceremony honoring Tlingit code talkers in Juneau, Alaska. (Alex ...
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