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  2. Northwest Coast art - Wikipedia

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    Totem poles, a type of Northwest Coast art. Northwest Coast art is the term commonly applied to a style of art created primarily by artists from Tlingit, Haida, Heiltsuk, Nuxalk, Tsimshian, Kwakwaka'wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth and other First Nations and Native American tribes of the Northwest Coast of North America, from pre-European-contact times up to the present.

  3. List of Native American artists - Wikipedia

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    Lily Hope, Tlingit (born 1983) Ursala Hudson, Tlingit; Carla Hemlock, Mohawk (born 1961) Julia Marden, Aquinnah Wampanoag; Ardina Moore, Quapaw/Osage (1930–2022) Dora Old Elk, Apsáalooke/Sioux (born 1977) Jamie Okuma, Luiseño/Shoshone-Bannock (born 1977) Eric-Paul Riege, Navajo (born 1994) Clarissa Rizal, Tlingit (1956–2016) Marilou ...

  4. Culture of the Tlingit - Wikipedia

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    The idea of copyright applied to Tlingit art is inappropriate, since copyright is generally restrictive to particular works or designs. In Tlingit culture, the ideas behind artistic designs are themselves property, and their representation in art by someone who cannot prove ownership is an infringement upon the property rights of the proprietor.

  5. Nathan Jackson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He is among the most important living Tlingit artists [2] and the most important Alaskan artists. [3] He is best known for his totem poles, but works in a variety of media. Jackson belongs to the Sockeye clan on the Raven side of the Chilkoot Tlingit. [1] As a young adult, he served in the military in Germany, and then became involved in ...

  6. Tlingit - Wikipedia

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    The Tlingit or Lingít (English: / ˈ t l ɪ ŋ k ɪ t, ˈ k l ɪ ŋ k ɪ t / ⓘ TLING-kit, KLING-kit) are Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America and constitute two of the 231 (As of 2022) [4] federally recognized Tribes of Alaska. [5] Most Tlingit are Alaska Natives; however, some are First Nations in Canada.

  7. Nicholas Galanin - Wikipedia

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    Galanin's work shows that Tlingit art is not stagnant or dying, but continues to change and progress. [ 41 ] Also, in 2018, Galanin mounted a solo exhibit at Peter Blum Gallery, Carry a Song / Disrupt an Anthem , which featuring six major works, which explore how Indigenous identity is subverted by American culture .

  8. Alison Bremner - Wikipedia

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    Alison O. Bremner Nax̲shag̲eit (also known as Alison Marks, [1] born 1989 [2]) is an artist of the Tlingit people of Alaska, whose art combines themes of humor, contemporary art, and Tlingit traditions, using mixed media including painting, woodcarving, and collage.

  9. Kelsey Mata - Wikipedia

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    Kelsey Foote (sometimes Kelsey Mata Foote) is a Native American illustrator and artist.A member of the Tlingit tribe, she is known for her work in children's picture books and digital art that portray Indigenous characters and ways of life.