Categories: Aboriginal peoples in the Canadian Arctic | Northern Athabaskan languages | Languages of Canada | Native American languages of the Subarctic | Tonal languages | Endangered languages
The Tagish are a group of about 400 Gwich'in First Nation people that live around Tagish Lake, in the Yukon Territory of Canada.
The word Tagish also refers to the Athabaskan language spoken by the ancestors of these people.
Tagish also means "fish trap".