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Celebration 2006

Every two years, as many as five thousand Alaska Natives gather in Juneau, Alaska to celebrate their culture with song, dance, artwork and competition. The Sealaska Heritage Institute’s ‘Celebration 2006’ is a powerful statement that Native culture is alive and well.

NWIN’s Morgan Howard reports


Around Indian Country

NWIN takes us to the Tulalip Tribe’s First Salmon Ceremony, to the Spokane Tribe’s ‘Airway Heights’ development project, to the Council of B.C. Chiefs summit, to Native American Day at Dry Creek Elementary School in Port Angeles, Washington and to the Colville Tribe’s Sunflower Festival.

NWIN’s  Deborah Parker-George reports


Program Close: Host Chenoa Egawa wraps up NWIN 16 with the sights and sounds of the Lummi Stommish, Water Festival and Pow Wow.

 

NWIN #16 - June 2006    (Segment 3 of 3)

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