Tlingit Tribe Food + Charteristics Houses Clothing

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Tlingit Tribe Food + Charteristics Houses Clothing http://northwesttribes.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/tlingit-totem-and-community-house.jpg http://nerkasalmon.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/coho-2011-009.jpg https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRqkGBWFfxxQbcXv_w52BvKH0GysJIFiZHs07EWszfqFLPna17-cw Houses in the Tlingit tribe were wooden planks and Bark roofs. Because they were master carvers they made their houses look amazing. The food they ate was mostly fish and sea animals. They were master carvers and weavers. They were just handy with wood. Their clothing was made of deerskin during the winter because it was warm. During the warmer seasons the wore some bark clothing Nina is a 13 year old girl who has a tough job keeping up with family but al her jobs. Likely she has a very organized mother. This is a summery of her journal in October .