The festivities included a fry bread fundraiser, fish skin sewing workshop and a demonstration of native games.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - Monday, October 9 is Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a yearly celebration of Alaska Native culture as well as Indigenous culture from around the U.S.
The festivities included a fry bread fundraiser, fish skin sewing workshop, and a demonstration of native games.Planning for the event began a year ago. The Wood Center was chosen as the location for the event because of its central location on Troth Yeddha campus.
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