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The Haida Tlingit The Haida Tlingit Laurel Neal 3 rd Grade 2010
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The Haida TlingitThe Haida Tlingit

Laurel Neal

3rd Grade

2010

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What They Eat

• The Haida Tlingit ate Pacific Mone, Blue Grouse, Sea lions, Sea otters, fish, berries, and wild game.

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CraftingCrafting• The Hiada Tlingit

made wood conainers, wall pictures, spruce root hats, baskets, jewelry, masks, totem poles, medicine, and canoes.

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How They Traveled• The Haida Tlingit

tribe usually traveled by boat or canoe. Usually through water ways.

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Names• The children of the

Haida Tlingit tribe were usually named after a family elder. If I was living in the tribe now, my name would be Tink. My grandmother’s name was Tink.

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Books• Did you know

that the Hiada Tlingit tribe origonally wrote The Frog Princess? Well, they did.

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Medicine• In the Haida

Tlingit tribe the only medicine they had was from a medicine man.

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CreditsThis slide show was brought to you

by:

Laurel Neal, Bambi Neal, and Bill Neal.

I hope you have enjoyed it thank you.

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