Tchabo: Fish Camp or Soul Medicine?
The Culture and Covid 19 Project, Kodiak youth document their pandemic journey. The workshop was a partnership between the Kodiak History Museum, Rafael Bitanga, and Marie Acemah, director of See Stories. The project was funded by the Alaska Community Foundation Social Justice Fund and the Charlotte Martin Foundation.
Everyone needs an escape, especially when neck deep in a pandemic. Listen to Tchabo share the magic he feels when at a Larson Bay Fish Camp, his favorite place on earth with his “best friend in the whole wide universe.
Workshop Info
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Land Acknowledgement
This podcast was recorded on Alutiiq (Sugpiaq) Land. Learn more about land acknowledgements at native-land.ca.