Tlingit

Tlingit

Chief Anotklosh of the Taku Tribe, wearing a Chilkat blanket, Juneau, Alaska, c. 1913
Regions with significant populations
United States (Alaska)14,000[1]
Canada (British Columbia, Yukon)2,110[2][1]
Languages
English, Tlingit, Russian (historically)
Religion
Christianity, esp. Russian Orthodox
Traditional Alaska Native religion
Lingít
"People of the Tides"
PeopleTlingit
LanguageLingít
CountryTlingit Aaní

The Tlingit or Lingít (English: /ˈtlɪŋkɪt, ˈklɪŋkɪt/ TLING-kit, KLING-kit) are Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America and constitute two of the 231 (As of 2022)[3] federally recognized Tribes of Alaska.[4] Although the majority, about 14,000[citation needed] people, are Alaska Natives, there is a small minority, 2,110,[2] who are Canadian First Nations.

Their language is the Tlingit language (natively Lingít, pronounced [ɬɪ̀nkɪ́tʰ]),[5] in which the name means 'People of the Tides'.[6] The Russian name Koloshi (Колоши, from a Sugpiaq-Alutiiq term kulut'ruaq for the labret worn by women) or the related German name Koulischen may be encountered referring to the people in older historical literature, such as Grigory Shelikhov's 1796 map of Russian America.[7] Tlingit people today belong to several federally recognized Alaska Native tribes including the Angoon Community Association, the Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska,[8] Chilkat Indian Village, Chilkoot Indian Association, Craig Tribal Association, Hoonah Indian Association, Ketchikan Indian Corporation, Klawock Cooperative Association, the Organized Village of Kasaan, the Organized Village of Kake, the Organized Village of Saxman, Petersburg Indian Association, Skagway Village, the Yakutat Tlingit Tribe, and the Wrangell Cooperative Association.[9] Some citizens of the Carcross/Tagish First Nation in Yukon and the Sitka Tribe of Alaska are of Tlingit heritage.[10] Taku Tlingit are enrolled in the Douglas Indian Association in Alaska and the Taku River Tlingit First Nation in Canada.

The Tlingit have a matrilineal kinship system, with children born into the mother's clan, and property and hereditary roles passing through the mother's line.[11] Their culture and society developed in the temperate rainforest of the southeast Alaskan coast and the Alexander Archipelago. The Tlingit have maintained a complex hunter-gatherer culture based on semi-sedentary management of fisheries.[12] Hereditary servitude was practiced extensively until it was outlawed by the United States Government.[13] An inland group, known as the Inland Tlingit, inhabits the far northwestern part of the province of British Columbia and the southern Yukon in Canada.

Territory

Tlingit and neighboring peoples

The greatest territory historically occupied by the Tlingit extended from the Portland Canal along the present border between Alaska and British Columbia, north to the coast just southeast of the Copper River delta in Alaska.[14] The Tlingit occupied almost all of the Alexander Archipelago, except the southernmost end of Prince of Wales Island and its surroundings, where the Kaigani Haida moved just before the first encounters with European explorers.

Hoonah, Alaska, a traditional Tlingit village near Glacier Bay, home of the Xúnaa Kháawu

The Coastal Tlingit tribes controlled one of the mountain passes into the Yukon interior; they were divided into three tribes: the Chilkat Tlingit (Jilḵáat Ḵwáan) along the Chilkat River and on Chilkat Peninsula, the Chilkoot Tlingit (Jilḵoot Ḵwáan) and the Taku Tlingit (Tʼaaḵu Ḵwáan:) along the Taku River.

Inland, the Tlingit occupied areas along the major rivers that pierce the Coast Mountains and Saint Elias Mountains and flow into the Pacific, including the Alsek, Tatshenshini, Chilkat, Taku, and Stikine rivers. With regular travel up these rivers, the Tlingit developed extensive trade networks with Athabascan tribes of the interior, and commonly intermarried with them. From this regular travel and trade, a few relatively large populations of Tlingit settled around Atlin, Teslin, and Tagish Lakes, whose headwaters flow from areas near the headwaters of the Taku River.

Delineating the modern territory of the Tlingit is complicated because they are spread across the border between the United States and Canada, they lack designated reservations, other complex legal and political concerns make the situation confusing, and there is a relatively high level of mobility among the population. They also overlap in territory with various Athabascan peoples, such as the Tahltan, Kaska and Tagish. In Canada, the modern communities of Atlin, British Columbia (Taku River Tlingit),[15] Teslin, Yukon (Teslin Tlingit Council), and Carcross, Yukon (Carcross/Tagish First Nation) have reserves and are the representative Interior Tlingit populations.[5]

The territory occupied by the modern Tlingit people in Alaska is not restricted to particular reservations, unlike most tribes in the lower contiguous 48 states. This is the result of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), which established regional corporations throughout Alaska with complex portfolios of land ownership rather than bounded reservations administered by Tribal Governments. The corporation in the Tlingit region is Sealaska Corporation, which serves the Tlingit as well as the Haida and Tsimshian in Alaska.[16]

Tlingit people as a whole participate in the commercial economy of Alaska. As a consequence, they live in typically American nuclear family households with private ownership of housing and land. Many also possess land allotments from Sealaska or from earlier distributions predating ANCSA. Despite the legal and political complexities, the territory historically occupied by the Tlingit can be reasonably designated as their modern homeland. Tlingit people today consider the land from around Yakutat south through the Alaskan Panhandle, and including the lakes in the Canadian interior, as being Lingít Aaní, the Land of the Tlingit.

The extant Tlingit territory can be roughly divided into four major sections, paralleling ecological, linguistic, and cultural divisions:

  • The Southern Tlingit occupy the region south of Frederick Sound, and live in the northernmost reaches of the Western Red cedar forest.
  • Northern Tlingit live north of Frederick Sound to Cape Spencer, and including Glacier Bay and the Lynn Canal; they occupy the warmest and richest of the Sitka Spruce and Western Hemlock forests.
  • The Inland Tlingit live along large interior lakes and the drainage of the Taku River as well as in the southern Yukon, and subsist in a manner similar to their Athabascan neighbors in the mixed spruce taiga.
  • The Gulf Coast Tlingit live along a narrow strip of coastline backed by steep mountains and extensive glaciers, north of Cape Spencer, and along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska to Controller Bay and Kayak Island. Their territory can be battered by Pacific storms.

The trade and cultural interactions between each of these Tlingit groups and their disparate neighbors, the differences in food harvest practices, and dialectal differences in language contribute to these identifications. These academic classifications are supported by similar self-identification among the Tlingit.

Tribes or ḵwáans

Tlingit tribe IPA Translation Village or Community location Anglicized, archaic variants or adaptations
G̱alyáx̱ Ḵwáan qaɬjáχ qʰʷáːn Salmon Stream Tribe Yakataga-Controller Bay area Kaliakh
Xunaa Ḵáawu χʊnaː kʰáːwʊ Tribe or People from the Direction of the North Wind Hoonah Hoonah people
S'awdáan Ḵwáan sʼawdáːn qʰʷáːn From S'oow ('jade') daa ('around'), aan ('land/country/village') because the bay is the color of jade all around Sedum Sumdum
Tʼaḵjik.aan Ḵwáan: tʼaqtʃikʔaːn qʰʷáːn Coast Town Tribe northern Prince of Wales Island Tuxekan
Laax̱aayík Kwáan: ɬaːχaːjík qʰʷáːn Inside the Glacier People Yakutat area Yakutat
Tʼaaḵu Ḵwáan: tʼaːqʰu qʰʷáːn Geese Flood Upriver Tribe Taku Taku Tlingit, Taku people
Xutsnoowú (a.k.a. Xudzidaa) Ḵwáan xutsnuːwú qʰʷáːn Brown Bear Fort a.k.a. Burnt Wood Tribe Angoon Hootchenoo people, Hoochenoo, Kootznahoo
Hinyaa Ḵwáan hinjaː qʰʷáːn Tribe From Across The Water Klawock Henya, Hanega
G̱unaax̱oo Ḵwáan qunaːχuː qʰʷáːn Among The Athabascans Tribe Dry Bay Gunahoo people, Dry Bay people
Deisleen Ḵwáan: tesɬiːn qʰʷáːn Big Sinew Tribe Teslin Teslin Tlingit, Teslin people, Inland Tlinkit
Shee Tʼiká (a.k.a. Sheetʼká) Ḵwáan ʃiːtʼkʰá qʰʷáːn Outside Edge of a Branch Tribe Sitka Sitka, Shee Atika
Shtaxʼhéen Ḵwáan ʃtaxʼhíːn qʰʷáːn Bitter Water Tribe Wrangell Stikine people, Stikine Tlingit
Séet Ká Ḵwáan séːtʰ kʰʌ́ qʰʷáːn People of the Fast Moving Water Petersburg Séet Ká Ḵwáan
Jilḵáat Ḵwáan tʃiɬqʰáːt qʰʷáːn From Chaal ('food cache') xhaat ('salmon') khwaan ('dwellers'): Salmon Cache Tribe Klukwan Chilkat people
Áa Tlein Ḵwáan ʔáː tɬʰeːn qʰʷáːn Big Lake Tribe Atlin Taku River Tlingit, Inland Tlinkit
Ḵéex̱ʼ Kwáan qʰíːχʼ qʰʷáːn Dawn Tribe Kake Kake people
Taantʼa Ḵwáan tʰaːntʼa qʰʷáːn Sea Lion Tribe Fort Tongass (formerly) & Ketchikan (today) Tongass people
Jilḵoot Ḵwáan tʃiɬqʰuːt qʰʷáːn Chilkoot Tribe Haines Chilkoot people
Áakʼw Ḵwáan ʔáːkʷʼ qʰʷáːn Small Lake Tribe Auke Bay Auke people
Kooyu Ḵwáan kʰuːju qʰʷáːn Stomach Tribe Kuiu Island Kuiu people
Saanyaa Ḵwáan saːnjaː qʰʷáːn Southward Tribe Cape Fox Village (formerly) & Saxman (today) Saanya Kwaan, owns Saxman Corporation, which owns Cape Fox Corporation

Culture

A Tlingit totem pole in Ketchikan c. 1901
Two Tlingit girls, near Copper River (Alaska), 1903. Photograph taken by the Miles Brothers

The Tlingit culture is multifaceted and complex, a characteristic of Northwest Pacific Coast people with access to easily exploited rich resources. In Tlingit culture a heavy emphasis is placed upon family and kinship, and on a rich oratory tradition. Wealth and economic power are important indicators of rank, but so is generosity and proper behavior, all signs of "good breeding" and ties to aristocracy. Art and spirituality are incorporated in nearly all areas of Tlingit culture, with even everyday objects such as spoons and storage boxes decorated and imbued with spiritual power and historical beliefs of the Tlingits.

Tlingit society is divided into two moieties, the Raven and the Eagle.[17] These in turn are divided into numerous clans, which are subdivided into lineages or house groups. They have a matrilineal kinship system, with descent and inheritance passed through the mother's line. These groups have heraldic crests, which are displayed on totem poles, canoes, feast dishes, house posts, weavings, jewelry, and other art forms.[11] The Tlingits pass down at.oow(s) or blankets that represented trust. Only a Tlingit can inherit one but they can also pass it down to someone they trust, who becomes responsible for caring for it but does not rightfully own it.

Like other Northwest Coast native peoples, the Tlingit did practice hereditary slavery.[18]

Philosophy and religion

Kóok gaaw, box drum, late 19th century. Image is of a sea wolf (orca).

Tlingit thought and belief, although never formally codified, was historically a fairly well organized philosophical and religious system whose basic axioms shaped the way Tlingit people viewed and interacted with the world around them. Tlingits were traditionally animists, and hunters ritually purified themselves before hunting animals. Shamans, primarily men, cured diseases, influenced weather, aided in hunting, predicted the future, and protected people against witchcraft.[19] A central part of the Tlingit belief system was the belief in reincarnation of both humans and animals.[20]

Between 1886 and 1895, in the face of their shamans' inability to treat Old World diseases including smallpox, many Tlingit people converted to Orthodox Christianity.[21] Russian Orthodox missionaries had translated their liturgy into the Tlingit language. It has been argued that they saw Eastern Orthodox Christianity as a way of resisting assimilation to the "American way of life", which was associated with Presbyterianism.[22] After the introduction of Christianity, the Tlingit belief system began to erode.[23]

Today, some young Tlingits look back towards their traditional tribal religions and worldview for inspiration, security, and a sense of identity. While many elders converted to Christianity, contemporary Tlingit "reconcile Christianity and the 'traditional culture.'"[24]

Language

Tlingit twined basket tray, late 19th c., spruce root, American dunegrass, pigment, Cleveland Museum of Art
Two Tlingit speakers, recorded in the United States.

The Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska and Western Canada speak the Tlingit language (Lingít [ɬɪ̀nkítʰ]),[5] which is a branch of the Na-Dené language family. Lingít has a complex grammar and sound system and also uses certain phonemes unheard in almost any other language.[25]

Tlingit has an estimated 200 to 400 native speakers in the United States and 100 speakers in Canada.[5] The speakers are bilingual or near-bilingual in English. Tribes, institutions, and linguists are expending extensive effort into revitalization programs in Southeast Alaska to revive and preserve the Tlingit language and its culture. Sealaska Heritage Institute, Goldbelt Heritage Institute and the University of Alaska Southeast have Tlingit language programs, and community classes are held in Klukwan and Angoon.[5]

Housing

Tlingit tribes historically built plank houses made from cedar and today call them clanhouses; these houses were built with a foundation such that they could store their belongings under the floors. It is said that these plank houses had no adhesive, nails, or any other sort of fastening devices. Clan houses were usually square or rectangular in shape and had front facing designs and totem poles to represent to which clan and moiety the makers belonged.

Economy

Many Tlingit men work in the fishing industry while women are employed at canneries or in the local handicraft industry. These handicrafts include items like wood carvings and woven baskets which are sold for practical or tourist consumption.[26]

History

Various cultures of indigenous people have continuously occupied the Alaska territory for thousands of years, leading to the Tlingit. Human culture with elements related to the Tlingit originated around 10,000 years ago near the mouths of the Skeena and Nass Rivers. The historic Tlingit's first contact with Europeans came in 1741 with Russian explorers. Spanish explorers followed in 1775. Tlingits maintained their independence but suffered from epidemics of smallpox and other infectious diseases brought by the Europeans.[27] The 1862 Pacific Northwest smallpox epidemic killed about 60% of the Mainland Tlingit and 37% of the Island Tlingit.[citation needed]

Food

Tommy Joseph, Tlingit woodcarver and sculptor from Sitka, Alaska[28]

Food is a central part of Tlingit culture, and the land is an abundant provider. Most of the richness of intertidal life found on the beaches of Southeast Alaska can be harvested for food. Though eating off the beach could provide a fairly healthy and varied diet, eating nothing but "beach food" is considered contemptible among the Tlingit and a sign of poverty. Indeed, shamans and their families were required to abstain from all food gathered from the beach, and men might avoid eating beach food before battles or strenuous activities in the belief that it would weaken them spiritually and perhaps physically as well. Thus for both spiritual reasons as well as to add some variety to the diet, the Tlingit harvest many other resources for food besides those they easily find outside their front doors. No other food resource receives as much emphasis as salmon; however, seal and game are both close seconds.

Halibut, shellfish, and seaweed traditionally provided food in the spring, while late spring and summer bring seal and salmon. Summer is a time for gathering wild and tame berries, such as salmonberry, soap berry, and currants.[29] In fall, sea otters are hunted.[11] Herring and eulachon are also important staples, that can be eaten fresh or dried and stored for later use. Fish provide meat, oil, and eggs.[29] Sea mammals, such as sea lions and sea otters, are used for food and clothing materials. In the forests near their homes, Tlingit hunted deer, bear, mountain goats and other small mammals.

Genetics

Genetic analyses of HLA I and HLA II genes as well as HLA-A, -B, and -DRB1 gene frequencies links the Ainu people of Japan to some Indigenous peoples of the Americas, especially to populations on the Pacific Northwest Coast such as Tlingit. The scientists suggest that the main ancestor of the Ainu and of the Tlingit can be traced back to Paleolithic groups in Southern Siberia.[30]

Notable Tlingit people

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b As of the 1990s. Pritzker, 209
  2. ^ a b "Aboriginal Population Profile, 2016 Census". Statistics Canada. 21 June 2018. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  3. ^ "Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible to Receive Services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs" (January 28, 2022), 87 FR 4636
  4. ^ Pritzker, 162
  5. ^ a b c d e "Lingít Yoo X'atángi: The Tlingit Language." Sealaska Heritage Institute. (retrieved 3 December 2009)
  6. ^ Pritzker, 208
  7. ^ Shelikhov, Gregorii Ivanovich and Richard A. Pierce. A Voyage to America 1783–1786. Kingston: Limestone Press, 1981.
  8. ^ "Tlingit & Haida". Bureau of Indian Affairs. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  9. ^ "Yakutat". Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  10. ^ "Culture". Visit Sitka. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
  11. ^ a b c Pritzker, 210
  12. ^ Moss, 27
  13. ^ "NEWS_Blog_Slavery_QA | Sealaska Heritage". www.sealaskaheritage.org. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  14. ^ de Laguna, 203-28.
  15. ^ Taku River Tlingit
  16. ^ "Sealaska Corporation". sealaska.com.
  17. ^ Chandonnet, Ann (2013). Alaska's Native Peoples. Anchorage: Arctic Circle Enterprises. p. 20. ISBN 1-933837-14-4.
  18. ^ "NEWS_Blog_Slavery_QA | Sealaska Heritage". www.sealaskaheritage.org. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  19. ^ Pritzker, 209–210
  20. ^ "Tlingit Culture". www.alaskan-natives.com. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  21. ^ Boyd, 241
  22. ^ Kan, Sergei. 1999. Memory eternal: Tlingit culture and Russian Orthodox Christianity through two centuries. P.xix-xxii
  23. ^ Kan, Sergei (1999). Memory Eternal: Tlingit Culture and Russian Orthodox Christianity through Two Centuries. Seattle: University of Washington Press. p. 406. ISBN 9780295805344.
  24. ^ Sergei, 42
  25. ^ Olson, Wallace M. (1991). The Tlingit. Auke Bay, Alaska: Heritage Research. pp. 16–17. ISBN 9780965900904.
  26. ^ Winston, Robert, ed. (2004). Human: The Definitive Visual Guide. New York: Dorling Kindersley. p. 354. ISBN 0-7566-0520-2.
  27. ^ Pritzker, 209
  28. ^ "Tommy Joseph." Alaska Native Artists. (retrieved 27 December 2009
  29. ^ a b "Sealaska – Programs – Language – Culture – Curriculum – Tlingit." Archived 28 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Sealaska Heritage Institute. (retrieved 3 December 2009)
  30. ^ "Genetic link between Asians and Native Americans: Evidence from HLA genes and haplotypes". ResearchGate. Retrieved 17 September 2019.

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جي بي 2   الرياضة سباق فورمولا  [لغات أخرى]‏  الموقع الرسمي الموقع الرسمي    بطولة فورمولا 2  تعديل مصدري - تعديل   سلسلة جي بي 2 (بالإنجليزية: GP2 Series)‏ هو أحد فئات سباقات السيارات ذات المقعد الأحادي. بدأ تنظيمها في عام 2005 بعد توقف سلسلة فورمولا 3000 الداعمة منذ…

Practice and study of secure communication techniques Secret code redirects here. For the Aya Kamiki album, see Secret Code. Cryptology redirects here. For the David S. Ware album, see Cryptology (album). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Cryptography – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR …

Election in Massachusetts Main article: 1932 United States presidential election 1932 United States presidential election in Massachusetts ← 1928 November 8, 1932 1936 → Turnout69.5%[1] 4.5 pp   Nominee Franklin D. Roosevelt Herbert Hoover Party Democratic Republican Home state New York California Running mate John Nance Garner Charles Curtis Electoral vote 17 0 Popular vote 800,148 736,959 Percentage 50.64% 46.64% County Results Roosevelt &…

Mariner 3 (bersama dengan Mariner 4 dikenal sebagai Mariner-Mars 1964) adalah salah satu dari dua probe deep-space identik yang dirancang dan dibangun oleh Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) untuk proyek NASA Mariner-Mars 1964 yang dimaksudkan untuk melakukan close-up (flyby) pengamatan ilmiah dari planet Mars dan mengirimkan informasi pada ruang antar planet dan ruang sekitarnya Mars, gambar di televisi dari permukaan Planet Mars dan data okultasi radio sinyal pesawat ruang angkasa yang dipengaruh…

French businessman, industrialist and politician (1939–2023) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Francis Mer – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (November 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Francis MerMer in 2009Minister of the Economy of FranceIn office7 May 2002 –…

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