Tsimshian People
The Tsimshian People are an Indigenous group primarily located in the coastal regions of British Columbia, Canada. They traditionally inhabit areas around the Skeena River and the Pacific Northwest. The Tsimshian have a rich cultural heritage, including unique languages, art, and social structures, often organized into clans and families.
Historically, the Tsimshian engaged in fishing, hunting, and gathering, relying on the abundant natural resources of their environment. They are known for their intricate totem poles and ceremonial masks, which reflect their spiritual beliefs and connection to nature. Today, many Tsimshian continue to preserve their traditions while participating in modern society.