Dr. O. Schlüter, E. Roth, George A. Dorsey,
... Nur Mit Quellenangabe Gestattet, Bootfahrten Zwischen Haida-Und Tlingit-Dörfern, in Der Nähe Von Dixons Entrance, Die ...
1898 - Gale Group | NCCO-STM 1of2
Theodore G. Schurr, Matthew C. Dulik, Amanda C. Owings, Sergey Zhadanov, Jill B. Gaieski, Miguel G. Vilar, Judy Ramos, Mary Beth Moss, Francis Natkong,
Abstract The linguistically distinctive Haida and Tlingit tribes of Southeast Alaska are known for their rich material culture, complex social organization, and elaborate ritual practices. However, much less is ... mtDNA and Y‐chromosome variation in Haida and Tlingit populations to elucidate several key issues pertaining to ... These included the genetic relationships of Haida and Tlingit to other indigenous groups in Alaska and Canada; ... the inclusion of Haida with Athapaskan, Eyak, and Tlingit in the language family; the possible influence of ...
Tópico(s): Indigenous Studies and Ecology
2012 - Wiley | American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Jordi Gali, Dave Alkinburg, Josep-Anton Fernandez, Udo Schuklenk, Ian Trowbridge, Pere Punyetes,
... s mind-body problem Trade routes African biennale Tlingit like it is Outsider art Art and madness ...
1997 - Gale Group | The Economist
Tlingit geographic knowledge is organized along two principal axes: social structure and subsistence production. Using the place-name inventory of an 83-year-old Tlingit elder, this essay analyzes how geographic names form an essential part of Tlingit social being and integrate physical and sociological landscapes in practical ways. As potent, mnemonic symbols, Tlingit toponyms reference important social and environmental knowledge and, ... distinguish and unite social groups in myriad ways. (Tlingit, place names, space, cognition, social identity, ecology) For ...
Tópico(s): Categorization, perception, and language
1997 - University of Pittsburgh | Ethnology
Kruzenshtern, Ivan Fedorovich, Davydov, Gavriil Ivanovich, Koscheleff, Lieutenant.,
Glossaries compiled by lieutenants Davydov and Koscheloff. Cf. Pref. 1. Wörtersammlung aus der sprache der Ainos, der bewohner der halbinsel Sachalin, ...
0000 - Gale Group | Sabin
... century, shortly after the invention of photography, the Tlingit of southeastern Alaska encountered early Russian and American ... resident amateur and commercial photographers. Why were the Tlingit photographed and how were their images disseminated? How ... they portrayed through photography? How active were the Tlingit in shaping the images taken of them and ... an alien technology and activity or did the Tlingit incorporate it into their own culture? Based on ... interviews in Sitka and other sites with both Tlingit and non-Native residents, Sharon Bohn Gmelch presents ...
Tópico(s): Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
2009 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
Gregory L. Freeze, Sergei Kan,
... and theory to portray the encounter between the Tlingit Indians and the Russian Orthodox Church in Alaska ... with eighteen years of fieldwork experience among the Tlingit, Kan is uniquely qualified to relate little-known ... archives of the Russian church in Alaska to Tlingit oral history and his own observations. By weighing ... concept of converged agendas-the view that the Tlingit and the Russians tended to act in mutually ... Alaska in the 1790s. Against a description of Tlingit culture at the time of the Russians' arrival, ...
Tópico(s): Indigenous Studies and Ecology
2000 - Oxford University Press | The American Historical Review
... Dauenhauer 1987 Haa Shuka/Our Ancestors: Classics of Tlingit Oral Narrative. Seattle : University of Washington Press. Google ... 1990 Haa Tuwunaagu Yis/ For Healing Our Spirit: Tlingit Oratory. London : University of Washington Press. in press ... Kan, Sergi 1990 The Sacred and the Secular: Tlingit Potlatch Songs Outside the Potlatch. American Indian Quarterly ... CBO9780511819582.004 Google Scholar Krause, Aurel 1985 The Tlingit Indians. Translated by Erna Gunther. Seattle : University of ... Government of Yukon. Google Scholar Swanton, John 1909 Tlingit Myths and Texts. Washington , D.C. : Bureau of ...
Tópico(s): Archaeological Research and Protection
1995 - Wiley | Museum Anthropology
... 1917 Grammatical Notes on the Language of the Tlingit Indians. University of Pennsylvania, University Museum Anthropological Publications ... 158. Google Scholar Goddard, Pliny Earle 1920 Has Tlingit a genetic relation to Athapascan. IJAL 1: 266– ... Social Conditions, Beliefs and Linguistic Relationship of the Tlingit Indians. Bureau of American Ethnology 26: 391–485. Google Scholar Swanton, John 1911a Tlingit. In Handbook of American Indian Languages, Bureau of ... Google Scholar Velten, H. V. 1939 Two southern Tlingit tales. IJAL 10: 65–74. Google Scholar Velten, ...
Tópico(s): Environmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and Beyond
1956 - Wiley | American Anthropologist
R. Hollinger, Edwell John, Harold R. Jacobs, Lora Moran-Collins, Carolyn Thome, Jonathan Zastrow, Adam Metallo, Günter Waibel, Vincent Rossi,
The Smithsonian Institution and the Tlingit community of southeast Alaska have collaborated on several initiatives to 3D digitize important cultural objects for preservation and educational purposes. For ... the National Museum of Natural History to the Tlingit community as sacred objects, objects of cultural patrimony and funerary objects. The Tlingit and Smithsonian recognize that 3D digitization provides a ... items. The collaborations between the Smithsonian and the Tlingit illustrate the potential for responsible applications of digital ...
Tópico(s): Museums and Cultural Heritage
2013 - Indiana University Bloomington | Museum Anthropology Review
The repatriation of dozens of items of Tlingit clan property in 2001 restored at.óow that had been stolen from the Saanya Kwáan village of Cape Fox in 1899; it also launched a new relationship between Tlingit peoples and the museums that had returned their ... Natural History and Culture, and Field Museum—commissioned Tlingit master carver Nathan Jackson, and later his son ... helps to “indigenize” the museum and to present Tlingit art according to Tlingit values.
Tópico(s): Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
2010 - Wiley | Museum Anthropology
... description of the expression of modal categories in Tlingit (Na-Dene; Alaska). Epistemic, deontic, and circumstantial modal ... weak modal force. A notable feature of the Tlingit system is that—relative to other languages of the Pacific Northwest—Tlingit exhibits a striking paucity of grammaticalized modal expressions, ...
Tópico(s): Multilingual Education and Policy
2017 - University of Chicago Press | International Journal of American Linguistics
... examines how the members of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation are using genres of place such ... of First Nation identity. For the Taku River Tlingit First Nation, Tlingit language both indexes the land as a resource ...
Tópico(s): Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
2016 - Wiley | Journal of Linguistic Anthropology
... semantic and syntactic analysis of distributive numerals in Tlingit, a highly endangered language of Alaska, British Columbia, ... Zimmermann 2002). As in many other languages, a Tlingit sentence containing a distributive numeral can describe two ... ambiguity, I put forth a univocal semantics for Tlingit distributive numerals, one whereby they consistently invoke quantification ...
Tópico(s): Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
2014 - Linguistic Society of America | Language
Abstract Langdon (1979) characterized Tlingit and Kaigani Haida resource orientations in southeast Alaska as significantly different from one another. He argued that the Kaigani were ... halibut or cod fishing banks. In contrast, the Tlingit selected more protected estuarine locations adjacent to streams ... are used to evaluate Langdon’s portrait of Tlingit and Haida adaptations. These faunal records do not ...
Tópico(s): Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
2008 - University of Wisconsin Press | Arctic Anthropology
Tlingit Spelling and Pronunciation GuidePreface1. Introduction: Place and Tlingit Senses of Being2. Know Your Place: The Social ... eex'6. Conclusion: Toward an Anthropology of PlaceAppendix: Tlingit Resources with SeasonalityNotesBibliographyIndex
Tópico(s): Indigenous Studies and Ecology
2008 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... on a meeting that had been arranged between Tlingit elders, the Museum’s curators, and himself to ... forward to obtaining from their meeting with the Tlingit elders—that is, another context for the display ... got: As evoked in the museum’s basement, Tlingit history did not primarily illuminate or contextualize the ... museum . . . was urged to act on behalf of Tlingit communities, not simply to represent the history of ...
Tópico(s): Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
1998 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Configurations
... data, this essay traces the history of the Tlingit women's conversion to Russian Orthodox Christianity. Their ... socio-economic relationships between the Russians and the Tlingit, is contrasted with their massive conversion to Orthodoxy ... of the more culturally conservative segment of the Tlingit community throughout the twentieth century
Tópico(s): Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
1996 - Duke University Press | Ethnohistory
... Northwest Coast cultures. In the case of the Tlingit, I find that understanding shellfish from an emic ... reconciling these equivocal data on economic importance. The Tlingit associated shellfish with poverty, laziness, and ritual impurity, ... The social and symbolic meaning of shellfish in Tlingit culture is partly explained by ecological factors, including ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
1993 - Wiley | American Anthropologist
... paper explores the meaning of the 19th‐century Tlingit memorial potlatch and explains some of the reasons for its centrality in the Tlingit sociocultural order. By drawing on existing accounts of ... societies. [mortuary ritual, symbolic analysis, potlatch, Northwest Coast, Tlingit]
Tópico(s): Indigenous Studies and Ecology
1986 - Wiley | American Ethnologist
Thomas F. Thornton, Mary Rudolph, William E. Geiger, Amy Starbard,
Songs among the Tlingit of Alaska and Canada are important means for communicating and aligning relationships, knowledges, and emotions among humans, non-human ... typically owned as property and performed by particular Tlingit matrilineal groups, known as clans, or their house ... to cap an impromptu ritual of commemoration for Tlingit relatives that died in a tragic boating accident ...
Tópico(s): Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
2019 - SAGE Publishing | Journal of Ethnobiology
... dates. We consider these qualities in relation to Tlingit oral accounts that refer to Xak-wnoowú, an ... site is narratively linked to the origins of Tlingit warfare and of the Kaagwaantaan clan, and remains ... of perspective that potentiates fuller understandings of both Tlingit history and environmental change during the Little Ice ...
Tópico(s): Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies
2013 - Cambridge University Press | American Antiquity
... studied languages in light of new data from Tlingit, an understudied and endangered language of Alaska. I argue that the initial appearance of piedpiping in Tlingit is misleading and actually reflects structures where no ...
Tópico(s): Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
2010 - The MIT Press | Linguistic Inquiry
C. L. Connor, Greg Streveler, Austin Post, D. Monteith, W. Howell,
The Neoglacial landscape of the Huna Tlingit homeland in Glacier Bay is recreated through new interpretations of the lower Bay's fjordal geomorphology, late Quaternary geology and its ethnographic ... difficult but endurable environmental conditions for the Huna Tlingit people living there. Choosing to cope with environmental ... after a prolonged still-stand, evicting the Huna Tlingit from their Glacier Bay homeland.
Tópico(s): Climate change and permafrost
2009 - SAGE Publishing | The Holocene
Like many Native American groups, the Tlingit of Southeast Alaska traditionally were organized into corporate descent groups, known as clans. The seventy or so Tlingit matrilineal clans composed not only the foundation of ...
Tópico(s): Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
2002 - University of Minnesota Press | Wicazo Sa Review
David Dobbie Arnold, Sergei Kan,
Journal Article Memory Eternal: Tlingit Culture and Russian Orthodox Christianity through Two Centuries Get access Memory Eternal: Tlingit Culture and Russian Orthodox Christianity through Two Centuries. ...
2000 - Oxford University Press | Western Historical Quarterly
... Elbridge W. Merrill photographed Sitka, Alaska and its Tlingit and Euro-American populations with sensitivity and thoroughness ... his work deserve to be recognized. For the Tlingit it was a time of significant transition.1 ... of his photography and relationship with Sitka's Tlingit population.2
Tópico(s): Photography and Visual Culture
1995 - Taylor & Francis | History of Photography
... a significant segment of local political activities. The Tlingit, located along the northern boundary of the Northwest ... the basic ethnographic data for this analysis. The Tlingit lived in community longhouses composed of some 40 ... wealth and the achievement of social rank. The Tlingit are known for their use and trade in ...
Tópico(s): Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
1995 - University of Pittsburgh | Ethnology
James R. Moriarty, G.T. Emmons, Frederica de Lagüna,
Journal Article The Tlingit Indians Get access The Tlingit Indians. By Emmons George Thornton. Edited by de Laguna Frederica. (Seattle: University of Washington ...
1993 - Oxford University Press | Western Historical Quarterly
Joan M. Antonson, Archimandrite Anatolii Kamenskii, Sergei Kan,
Journal Article Tlingit Indians of Alaska Get access Tlingit Indians of Alaska. By Kamenskii Archimandrite Anatolii. Translated by SERGEI KAN. (Fairbanks: ...
Tópico(s): Indigenous Studies and Ecology
1988 - Oxford University Press | Western Historical Quarterly