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In Tlingit culture, carving wooden masks is a vital tradition deeply connected to ceremonial practices and storytelling. These masks are used in potlatches and rituals to represent ancestors, spirits, and mythical beings, playing a key role in preserving and communicating cultural narratives. The craftsmanship involved reflects the Tlingit’s respect for their heritage and their spiritual beliefs, embodying their deep connection to both their cultural and natural worlds.
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