By Ariana Crockett O’Harra
Last Thursday, April 30, a crowd of young people gathered around a table in the Mini Convention Center as Roy Ashenfelter lead a demonstration on processing salmon with an ulu.
Earlier in the day, there had been lessons on making fur flowers, beading techniques and a 101 session on the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, or ANCSA.
The air smelled like fry bread and there was a constant chatter as audience members ca…
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