Coastal lakes and lagoons as dynamic sites of exchange among the Tlingit of Alaska
Among the maritime Tlingit of the Northwest Coast of North America, little lakes or lagoons are defined by several terms, the most common of which is áak'w. The Tlingit term is applied to both freshwater lakes and salt water lagoons, and is relational (lagoons are small as compared to large fre...
Auteur principal: | Thornton, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SpringerOpen
2017
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