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Louis Shotridge (c. 1882 – August 6, 1937) was an American art collector and ethnological assistant who was an expert on the traditions of his people, the Tlingit nation of southeastern Alaska. His Tlingit name was ''Stoowukháa'', which means "Astute One." ==Early life== Louis Shotridge was born at Klukwan, Alaska, near present-day Haines, around 1882, to George Shotridge (''Yeil gooxhu'') and ''Kudeit.sáakw''. In the Tlingit matrilineal system, Louis followed his mother as a member of the Kaagwaantaan clan in the Eagle moiety and as a member of the ''Gaaw Hit'' (Drum House) off-shoot called ''Ligooshi Hit'' (Finned House). Louis was named after a (Presbyterian) missionary in Haines, Louis Paul. The name Shotridge derived from Louis' maternal grandfather Chief "Tschartitsch," this being a Germanicized spelling of the Tlingit name "Shathitch" or, in contemporary Tlingit orthography, ''Shaadaxhícht''.
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