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Students learn about Native culture at camp
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TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2003 Camp W.A.T.E.R. is three-week camp in Alaska that blends Native knowledge, Western science and canoeing. Participants, up to the middle school age, will spend a week at a Native culture camp. The Tlingit-Haida Community Council shows students about traditional hunting, gathering and fishing. Information from a scientific perspective is also presented. Get the Story:
Camp blends Native lore, science, serious canoeing (The Juneau Empire 5/13)
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