Totem Northwest Coastal Region Tlingit totem from the Northwest Coastal Region Whittle it out of wood and paint it OR form with clay OR dough to bake and.

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totem Northwest Coastal Region Tlingit totem from the Northwest Coastal Region Whittle it out of wood and paint it OR form with clay OR dough to bake and paint it!

Tlingit baskets Make out of weaving straw/grasses OR color paper to look like a weaved basket.

Tlingit bracelet Make out of wood and shells OR use an old bracelet and paste pieces of shell colored paper on it

Tlingit Mask Make it out of paper mache and paint it OR form it with clay and paint it.

Tlingit Carved spoon Whittle it out of wood OR form it out of clay around a wooden spoon.

Tlingit halibut/fishing hook (Alaska) Complete with halibut hook, carved wood with iron barb. Decorated front section of the halibut hook is carved to represent a fish with a human figure emerging from its belly. Circa: 1880 Length: 11in. Make it out of wood and rope and a nail.

Written component 1 st paragraph: materials, how did you make it realistic, steps to make it (use TRANSITION words: first, next, then, last, etc) 2 nd paragraph: cultural region, tribe name, environment, natural resources used, how artifact was used, why they needed this artifact in their environment. or print it out for the day of presentations!