Kootznoowoo

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Kootznoowoo is the traditional Tlingit name for Admiralty Island in Southeast Alaska, reflecting its cultural and historical significance to the Indigenous people of the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous geographic name
Tlingit toponym
traditional place name
associatedWithEthnicGroup Tlingit people NERFINISHED
contrastsWith English name "Admiralty Island" NERFINISHED
hasCulturalAssociation Tlingit clan territories
hasCulturalRole place of subsistence activities for Tlingit people
site of traditional stories and oral history for Tlingit people
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Tlingit people NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalSignificanceFor Tlingit people NERFINISHED
hasNameType Indigenous name
isToponymOf island
languageOfOrigin Tlingit language NERFINISHED
locatedIn Alaska
Southeast Alaska NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
near Juneau, Alaska NERFINISHED
partOf Tlingit traditional territory
recognizedBy Indigenous organizations in Southeast Alaska
refersTo Admiralty Island NERFINISHED
region Alexander Archipelago NERFINISHED
traditionalNameFor Admiralty Island NERFINISHED
usedBy Tlingit communities of Southeast Alaska NERFINISHED
usedInContext cultural preservation efforts
discussions of Indigenous land rights in Southeast Alaska

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Admiralty Island hasIndigenousName Kootznoowoo