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Event Series Event Series: Knik Summer Cultural Enrichment Camp

Knik Summer Cultural Enrichment Camp

Jul 21, 2017 @ 8:15 am - 4:45 pm

free

The Knik Tribal Council in Wasilla, with funding in part from CITC, organizes an annual summer “Culture Camp,” also known as “Shan Qayeh.” The camp teaches children about the history and culture of the Dena’ina people.

At this week-long camp, children learn about fish, practicing net fishing and how to handle, identify, and preserve fish in traditional and modern ways.  The experience also includes a host of other cultural and educational activities, including:

  • “Counting” cords:  these are cords that are marked to count specific events in a person’s life (first fish, first moose, reaching adulthood, etc.). They may be rope or other material with feathers, fur, or beads used to mark or “count” the events.
  • How to track animals.
  • How to distinguish and identify plants, such as tea for traditional healing.
  • Making bead necklaces.
  • How to use birch bark for making baskets and canoes

Additionally, children are instructed by archeological experts to recognize geological formations used by their ancestors, the Dena’ina people. They also  learn artifact protocols used by archeologists on digs. Finally, staff from the nearby Benteh Nutaah Clinic spend time with the children. Staff have discussions about their social and emotional health.

This session is for children entering grades 1 – 6.

To apply, complete and turn in the camp application.

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This session is for children entering grades 1 - 6.

Registration

Questions? Email gnayonayon@kniktribe.org.

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Date:
Jul 21, 2017
Time:
8:15 am - 4:45 pm
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3600 San Jeronimo Drive
Anchorage, 99508
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