One master carver from Alaska and seven apprentices from Haines Junction will transform a 450-year old piece of red cedar into a traditional Tlingit dugout canoe. In the process, they’re reconnecting with their culture and with one another.
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‘It’s in the core of who we are’: Work underway on Tlingit canoe in Haines Junction
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