Dena'ina (and Tlingit, sorta) in the news

James Crippen jcrippen at GMAIL.COM
Mon Dec 7 18:42:42 UTC 2009


The article doesn't have much content, but there's a great photo of
Roy Iutzi-Mitchell looking angry about Dena'ina disappearing. Roy has
been working with Dena'ina people for the last year or so, helping
plan and develop their revitalization programs. Dena'ina is getting
more and more press lately as Anchorage residents become aware that
the land they live on is traditional Dena'ina territory.

http://www.ktuu.com/Global/story.asp?S=11625659

Just underneath that article is one about the "Proud Raven" totem
pole, a Tlingit pole featuring a likeness of Abraham Lincoln. This
article doesn't mention the third tradition for the pole's carving,
the one I heard as a kid, which is that it represents the unpaid debt
for slaves which were freed by the Americans. Not very romantic, so
it's not very popular. I can't interpret the names because they're too
Anglicized but "Yalgeewee" probably has the Tlingit yéil /jéːɬ/
"raven" in it.

http://www.ktuu.com/Global/story.asp?S=11583507

Cheers,
James



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