
March in Our Memories: Spring Carnivals and Dog Mushing
03/10/23 • 55 min
Join Denakkanaaga for an evening of stories about the spring carnival seasons of years past. Learn why March remains such an important month for gathering and meeting, from dogsled races and spring carnivals to stakeholder meetings of major Native organizations. Elders Marie Yaska and Andie Jimmie will share their knowledge and stories. Moderated by Sharon McConnell, Executive Director of Denakkanaaga.
Join Denakkanaaga for an evening of stories about the spring carnival seasons of years past. Learn why March remains such an important month for gathering and meeting, from dogsled races and spring carnivals to stakeholder meetings of major Native organizations. Elders Marie Yaska and Andie Jimmie will share their knowledge and stories. Moderated by Sharon McConnell, Executive Director of Denakkanaaga.
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