The Tagish occupy the southern Lakes region of the Yukon, their language is an
Athapaskan dialect, however their culture over the last 300 years or so has merged with the
Tlingit culture, creating a unique situation where many of people in this area are of both ancestries. The original village site is in Tagish while the town of
Carcross was a hunting area where the people hunted caribou before
White Pass Railways came to be in the late 1800s. The Tagish were known as the middlemen between the
Interior Athapaskans and the
Coastal Tlingits of Southeast Alaska. The partnership of the Yukon people and the coastal people has been one of cooperation. The modern day political organization is the
Carcross/Tagish First Nation.