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- Tsimshian - Wikipedia
The Tsimshian language has some 27 different terms for 'chief' likely because it is a stratified and ranked society Early Euro-Canadian anthropologists and linguists had classified the Gitxsan and Nisga'a as Tsimshian, because of apparent linguistic affinities
- Tsimshian | Northwest Coast, Indigenous Peoples, Art Culture | Britannica
Tsimshian, North American Indians of the Northwest Coast who traditionally lived on the mainland and islands around the Skeena and Nass rivers and Milbanke Sound in what is now British Columbia, Can , and Alaska, U S
- Tsmsyen (Tsimshian) - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Ts’msyen (Tsim-she-yan, meaning “Inside the Skeena River”; sometime spelled Tsimshian or Tsm’syen) is a name that is often broadly applied to Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast
- Tsimshian - American Museum of Natural History
“Tsimshian” means “people inside the Skeena River ” The Tsimshian, Gitxsan, and Nisg̲a’a people are neighbors along the Skeena and Nass Rivers on the northern coast of British Columbia These Nations share many traditions and their languages are closely related
- BC – Tsimshian Nation – First Nations History
The Tsimshian First Nation, whose ancestral lands encompass the rugged coastal regions and waterways of northern British Columbia, has lived in the area for thousands of years
- Tsimshian - New World Encyclopedia
The Tsimshian, usually pronounced in English as 'sɪm ʃi æn or approximately "SIM-shee-an" are Indigenous, or Native American and First Nation people who live around Terrace and Prince Rupert, on the north coast of British Columbia and the southernmost corner of Alaska on Annette Island
- Canada History Tsimshian
Tsimshian artists were known for their intricate carvings, baskets, and textiles, which were used in religious ceremonies and everyday life They also had a rich oral tradition, which was used to pass down stories, legends, and cultural knowledge from one generation to the next
- The Tsimshian People and Their Culture - Smithsonian Learning Lab
Most Tsimshian live along the coast of northern British Columbia between the Nass River and Queen Charlotte Sound The shores and islands are covered by northern rain forests of hemlock, spruce, fir, red cedar and yellow cedar, woods that were the basic raw materials of our culture
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