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Atlin Lake (Lingít: Áa
Tlein) is the
largest natural lake in the
Canadian province of
British Columbia. The lake is 6.44
kilometres (4.00 mi) wide and...
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Hubbard Glacier (Lingít: Sít'
Tlein) is a
glacier located in Wrangell–St.
Elias National Park and
Preserve in
eastern Alaska and
Kluane National Park...
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Castle Hill (Tlingit: Noow
Tlein, Russian: Замковый холм) also
known as the
American Flag-Raising Site and now as the
Baranof Castle State Historic Site...
- Atlin/Áa
Tlein Téix'i
Provincial Park is a
provincial park in
British Columbia, Canada.
Situated in the
remote northwestern corner of the province, the...
- the
strategic hilltop encampment where the
Tlingit had
established Noow
Tlein ("Big Fort") and made
landfall at
their second-choice
building site, some...
- As of 2016,
there are 477
permanent residents. The name
comes from Áa
Tlein, the
Tlingit language word for "big body of water". The
surrounding area...
- The
Malaspina Glacier (Tlingit: Sít'
Tlein) in
southeastern Alaska is the
largest piedmont glacier in the world.
Situated at the head of the
Alaska Panhandle...
- "mountain
behind Icy Bay"; the
Yakutat Tlingit occasionally call it Shaa
Tlein "Big Mountain". It is one of the most
important crests of the Kwaashkʼiḵwáan...
- (Kutchin, Loucheaux) Hän
Kaska Sekani Tagish Tahltan Inland Tlingit Áa
Tlein Kwáan (Atlin people)
Deisleen Kwáan (Teslin people) Tsilhqot'in (Chilcotin)...
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miles s/e of Juneau, a
coastal clan, NOT
inland in
British Columbia, the Áa
Tlein Kwáan ("Big Lake Tribe",
today organized as the Taku
River Tlingit First...