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Craig Alaska Native Culture Information

Craig, Prince of Wales Island, and Southeast Alaska Native Culture

Inside Passage Native cultures include the Tlingit (from Yakutat to Ketchikan), Haida (from Queen Charlotte Islands, Kasaan, and Hydaburg), and the Tsimshian (British Columbia, Hyder, Metlakatla, and south of Ketchikan).

The people of the coast have simi liar complex social systems, but the languages are very different.

The Arts: Best known for their totem poles, Inside Passage Natives also create beautiful baskets, ceremonial robes and blankets, silver jewelry, woodcarvings, prints, bentwood boxes, and masks.

Subsistence: Blessed with abundant resources, West Coast people survived by subsistence, living off the land and the water- still a crucial part of their cultural identity. Museums display artistic, functional native tools like fish traps, harpoons, and spears, as well as clothing and regalia (ceremonial clothing).

Potlatch: The potlatch is the West Coast Native gathering to commemorate major life events, such as funerals, weddings, naming, raising totem poles, or eradicating shame or debt. It was a time of feasting, singing, dancing and gift giving to demonstrate wealth. Most potlatches traditionally lasted for days.

Social Structure: Coastal Native people have a matrilineal society; children inherit rights through their mothers. The Tlingit social system is based on two equal moieties, or halves (the Eagle or Wolf and the Raven).

Natives Today: Traditions are changing with the times although much remains and is as strong as ever. Native corporations help to keep the culture flourishing through language, cultural, and scholarship programs.

Celebration: In June of 2004, a biennial gathering of Native people from all over the United States and Canada will meet in Juneau to celebrate cultural diversity with dances, songs and workshops.

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Craig Alaska Native Culture Guide

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Lighthouse & Eagles Excursions : 3 hour award winning tour: 10 Eagles nests, wildlife, Totem Park, history, culture, eagles galore, Guard Island Lighthouse. Includes food & beverage. http://www.lighthouseexcursion.com or email holston@kpunet.net
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Oceanview Bed & Breakfast is located on picturesque Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska, and is famous for its outstanding access to prime fishing grounds. 907-826-2867 http://oceanviewbnb.com/ hairizon@aptalaska.net

Classic Alaska Charters: Outstanding overnight Wilderness Adventures for 4-6 persons aboard your privately arranged 40' charterboat. Cruise & fish the spectacular waterways of Misty Fiords Wilderness for 5 days, 4 nights, taking in a wide variety of activities! Saltwater & freshwater fishing, crabbing & shrimping, wildlife photography, hiking and much more!1-907-225-0608 captrob@classicalaskacharters.com

The Cedars Lodge offers the finest in fully-guided fishing packages including airport transfers, accommodations, meals, guided fishing, and professional fish processing. Toll-free at (800) 813-4363 or on the web at www.cedarslodge.com. E-mail at info@cedarslodge.com.

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