Killerwhale (kéet)
Killerwhale (kéet): By James Johnson
What is Killerwhale (kéet)?
Killerwhale (kéet) is a Chrome extension that pay homage to Tlingit culture, specifically the Dakl’aweidi Clan, represented by the Killerwhale. The creation is born out of the respect for all spirits in nature – human and animal alike. The artwork for the extension comes from the award-winning Tlingit Artist James Johnson, proudly belonging to the Dakl’aweidi Clan.
Stats
By:
The Chrome team
Rating:
4.78
(67)
Creation date:
2022-11-01
Risk impact:
Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Low risk likelihood
Manifest version:
3
Size:
1.08M
Email:
fi*****@googlegroups.com
Stats date:
Chrome-Stats Rank
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3146
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Summary
Killerwhale (kéet) represents one of our clan crests in Tlingit culture, the Dakl’aweidi Clan. Humans and animals exist equally, we give respect to all things because everything has spirit.
Award winning Tlingit Artist and carver James Johnson, born and raised in Juneau, AK. James belongs to the Tlingit Dakl’aweidi Clan (killerwhale).
User reviews
User reviews summary
Pros
- Beautiful artwork
- Good contrast for visibility
- Cultural pride
Cons
- Name controversy
- High contrast tabs
- Automatic installation as homepage
Most mentioned
- Beautiful artwork
- High contrast tabs
- Cultural pride
Recent reviews
I love it! I like having a plain grey outline and then the gorgeous artwork when I open a new tab.
For those who has small screen make the zoom 67 or less to see the beauty of the theme.
Love my Native American friends culture! using now on my google chrome Macbook pro.
Safety
Risk impact
Killerwhale (kéet) is safe to use. It does not request any sensitive permissions.
Risk likelihood
Killerwhale (kéet) has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
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