Culture Camps and Workshops

Culture Camp and Workshop Information

  • 2023 Culture Camp flyer iwith info and happy Native Elder women

    Annual Camps

    Denakkanaaga is proud to partner with the University of Alaska to hold annual “Elders Mentoring Elders” culture camps. This project is funded by the Center for Indigenous Innovation and Health Equity, Office of Minority Health (Grant #1CPIMP211317-01-00). The camps teach participants traditional activities based on Athabascan values that include honoring ancestors, respect for knowledge, and wisdom from life experiences. Intergenerational transmission of cultural practices and way of life adds to our overall well-being and is an essential part of keeping the culture alive and thriving for generations to come. The goal of the camps is to create a space for those 50 years and older to learn traditional ways from other Elders. It is our hope that the participants will return home and teach others what they’ve learned to help carry on the Native ways.

  • 2023 Culture Camp Flyer

    Click button below for a downloadable flyer of the 2023 Culture Camp.

  • Elder making a kuspuk in a Kuspuk making workshop

    Workshops

    In conjunction with Denakkanaaga’s annual culture camps, Denakkanaaga hosts monthly workshops to continue engaging Elders’ learning and sharing of traditional values and cultural activities throughout the year. This project is funded by the Center for Indigenous Innovation and Health Equity, Office of Minority Health (Grant #1CPIMP211317-01-00).

“My experience at camp was amazing.”

“I absolutely loved [culture camp] and I am so grateful to the organizers, teachers and participants. I especially appreciated that a safe and accepting space was created that resulted in everyone being teachers and learners.”

 The best part of culture camp was experiencing everyone sharing little bits of wisdom that added up into a beautiful tapestry of traditional knowledge.

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