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Haa Ḵusteeyí, a gathering celebrating inland Tlingit in the Yukon and northern British Columbia, just wrapped up.
For three jam-packed days on a cloudy summer weekend, inland and coastal Tlingit communities were immersed in their ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNTotem ceremonies bring hundreds to Wrangell to celebrate and rememberFor the first time in 38 years, Tlingit and Haida gathered in Wrangell from throughout Southeast Alaska for the unveiling of ...
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When In Your State USA on MSNCruising Alaska’s inside passage with charming small town stopsDiscover Alaska’s Inside Passage small town ports and Glacier Bay cruising with rich culture, wildlife and local charm.
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When In Your State USA on MSNA new wave of Alaska cruising is quietly emergingPort Klawock debuted in May, marking Alaska’s first Indigenous-owned cruise port. Built by Tlingit-led corporations, it anchors on Prince of Wales Island, offering cultural authenticity for newcomers.
It’s the event that officially kicks off the Haa Ḵusteeyí celebration amongst the inland Tlingit people of Yukon and northern ...
New York’s Adirondack Park has long drawn travelers into the outdoors. Yet the cozy, convenient hut-to-hut system other countries favor hasn’t taken off there—until now. On one wild canoe ...
Staples in Winnipeg's music scene and beyond offered condolences and tributes Thursday after learning the bassist in a beloved band died in a highway crash with two others.
COPPER HARBOR, MI – Two men who died in the U.P. after their canoe capsized last weekend are being remembered as loving fathers and avid outdoorsmen, according to their obituaries.
Royal Canoe bassist Brendan Berg, pictured performing with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra in 2017, was killed along with his partner in a two-vehicle collision on Highway 10 on Canada Day.
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