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In the rural community of Ross River, Yukon, one 13-year-old is connecting to her cultural roots, through making traditional Indigenous Kaska Dena clothing. Cali McTavish has more.
She should have been able to wear whatever she wanted and felt best in without being subjected to others' opinions.
Aso-Oke is an age-old handicraft largely accompanied by huge profit; however, the recent skyrocketing in the cost of food and other items has warranted an unbearable grim on weavers of aso-ofi, as ...