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Modern crafted short sword handcrafted by Tlingit Natives from Alaska in 1985.from The Penn Museum
Anna Brown Ehlers (right) and her art, made using Chilkat weaving techniques. Ehlers is Tlingit, bor
thecringeandwincefactory: jeannepompadour: Tlingit people chiefs at the Dakl’ aweidi HÍ
sealords: Killer whales are considered a particular symbol of power and strength, and catching sigh
emi–rose:thecringeandwincefactory: jeannepompadour: Tlingit people chiefs at the Dakl’ a
Killisnoo tribe members arriving for the Potlatch ceremony, Sitka, 1904.
beyondbuckskin: This beautiful engraved silver bracelet was made by acclaimed artist Nicholas Galan
nitanahkohe: check out Tlingit artist Rico Worl’s gorgeous set of NW Coast-style playing card
Chilkat ceremonial dance blanket Tlingit culture; circa 1900; goat wool, cedar bark fiber. Courtesy
War Helmet Mask Tlingit, Canada, collected 1888–1893This naturalistic wood war helme
sealskin bracelet, Indigenous Princess (Tlingit)
emi–rose:thecringeandwincefactory: jeannepompadour: Tlingit people chiefs at the Dakl’ a
earrings, Jennifer Younger (Tlingit)
salmon egg earrings, Jennifer Younger (Tlingit)
killer whale hoops, Grant Pauls Designs (Tahltan, Tlingit)
Transformation puppet (bone, 6 ½ inches high) Tlingit, Alaska, late 18th–early 19th
Chilkat Blanket, Tlingit, c.1870, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americash
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