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'''Description:''' After the [[w:Battle of Sitka|Russian-Tlingit Battle of Sitka in 1804]], peace talks were conducted, and [[w:Alexander Andreyevich Baranov|Aleksandr Baranov]], the first governor of colonial Russian Alaska and manager of the Russian-America Company, presented the ''[[w:Tlingit clans|Kiks.adi]]'' Sitka Tlingit leaders with a large medallion, on which was found the Russian imperial symbol. Since that time, the [[orthodoxwiki:Double-headed eagle|double-headed eagle]] has been a motif widely used in [[w:Tlingit people|Tlingit]] art.<br> | '''Description:''' After the [[w:Battle of Sitka|Russian-Tlingit Battle of Sitka in 1804]], peace talks were conducted, and [[w:Alexander Andreyevich Baranov|Aleksandr Baranov]], the first governor of colonial Russian Alaska and manager of the Russian-America Company, presented the ''[[w:Tlingit clans|Kiks.adi]]'' Sitka Tlingit leaders with a large medallion, on which was found the Russian imperial symbol. Since that time, the [[orthodoxwiki:Double-headed eagle|double-headed eagle]] has been a motif widely used in [[w:Tlingit people|Tlingit]] art.<br> | ||
− | ::* ''[http://qmackie.wordpress.com/2010/03/01/double-headed-eagles/ Two Views of Double-Headed Eagles].'' '''Northwest Coast Archaeology'''. Posted on March 1, 2010. Retrieved: 2013-10-05. | + | ::* <snmall>''[http://qmackie.wordpress.com/2010/03/01/double-headed-eagles/ Two Views of Double-Headed Eagles].'' '''Northwest Coast Archaeology'''. Posted on March 1, 2010. Retrieved: 2013-10-05.</small> |
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Summary
English: Flag of the Haida
Español: Bandera de los Haida
Français: Drapeau des Haïdas
Català: Bandera dels Haida
Description: After the Russian-Tlingit Battle of Sitka in 1804, peace talks were conducted, and Aleksandr Baranov, the first governor of colonial Russian Alaska and manager of the Russian-America Company, presented the Kiks.adi Sitka Tlingit leaders with a large medallion, on which was found the Russian imperial symbol. Since that time, the double-headed eagle has been a motif widely used in Tlingit art.
- <snmall>Two Views of Double-Headed Eagles. Northwest Coast Archaeology. Posted on March 1, 2010. Retrieved: 2013-10-05.</small>
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