The Tlingit people traditionally live in southern Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon in Canada. They live in long houses that can house up to 50 people and sustain themselves by hunting deer, goats, birds, shellfish, caribou, moose, and gathering seaweed, berries and roots. The Tlingit are known for their woven Chilkat blankets and traditionally wore breech cloths or short skirts made of cedar bark, wearing longer deerskin dresses or pants with attached moccasins in colder regions.