Animals
Indigenous Alaskan Tribes May Have Hunted Sea Otters Thousands of Years Ago, but Not for Food
The Tlingit tribe is an indigenous group living on island communities in southern Alaska. Before the disappearance of the mammals for more than a century, this tribe has been hunting sea otters, not for their meat but their pelts.
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