The Tlingit People
Mountainous and icy islands stretch 480 miles between Icy Bay, Alaska, and the small city of Ketchikan, Alaska. Throughout this portion of Southeast Alaska, British Columbia, and Yukon Territory, a group of 16,000 live on an area that has been occupied for at least 11,000 years.
This narrow strip of land is the place the Tlingit people call home.