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While Tlingit and other Native American place names have shown remarkable endurance, they are in fact fragile linguistic artifacts, surviving primarily among elders and within localized areas. Unlike other widely shared domains of knowledge, such as plant and animal terms, place name knowledge tends to be highly Localized. To learn the Tlingit geography of Glacier Bay
we cannot ask just any Tlingit speaker, rather, we must consult those whose familial origins are in Glacier Bay and who have experienced the landscape firsthand and through the stories told by their ancestors. These place names are worth preserving: because concepts of place and being are intimately linked, place names are not simply linguistic artifacts; they are cultural resources.
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