Tlicho culture
Tlicho culture is rooted in the traditions and practices of the Tlicho people, an Indigenous group from the Northwest Territories in Canada. Their way of life is closely connected to the land, emphasizing hunting, fishing, and gathering. The Tlicho language, known as Tlicho Yati, plays a vital role in preserving their cultural identity and storytelling traditions.
Community and family are central to Tlicho culture, with strong ties to elders who pass down knowledge and customs. Traditional practices, such as drum dancing and caribou hunting, are celebrated during community events, reinforcing their connection to heritage and the natural environment.