Tlingit Northwest Tribe Designs
The Tlingit are an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Their name for themselves is Lingit meaning "human beings." The Tlingit are a matrilineal society that developed a complex hunter-gatherer culture in the temperate rainforest of the southeast Alaska coast and the Alexander Archipelago. An inland subgroup, known as the Inland Tlingit, inhabits the far northwestern part of the province of British Columbia and the southern Yukon Territory of Canada. Tlingit society is divided into two moieties, the Raven and the Eagle. These in turn are divided into numerous clans that are subdivided into lineages or house groups. These groups have heraldic crests, that are displayed on totem poles, canoes, feast dishes, house posts, weavings, jewelry, and other art forms.
Tlingit - 7.5” by 12” 
Tlingit Platter - 7” by 15”
Tlingit Bowl - 9” 
Tlingit Whale - 8” by 8”
Tlingit Square - 8” by 8”
Tlingit Small Whale - 6” by 6”



