Saxman Native Village, located in Ketchikan, USA, offers a rich immersion into the customs and culture of Alaska’s Indigenous Tlingit population. Visitors can explore the largest collection of totem poles in the region, each intricately carved and standing as a testament to the tribe’s history and traditions. The village also showcases folklore and dance, providing a vivid glimpse into Tlingit heritage. Additionally, guests can witness lumberjack demonstrations and the skilled work of woodcarvers, further enriching the cultural experience.
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