
The Tlingit/Haida Indians have inhabited the mainland and islands of southeastern Alaska for many centuries. Most of their land is covered with mountains and lots of rocks.
This is about the Tlingit and Haida culture and their art. It is about what they did and what the colors and materials of their baskets, masks, totem poles, bentwood boxes,and their blankets were made of.
This page was created by Jonathan, grade 4 on 3/2/98.

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