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  2. Golden Days Parade - Wikipedia

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    Felix Pedro struck gold on July 22, 1902, in a creek 12 miles north of E. T. Barnette's Trading Post. The celebration of Golden Days is coordinated by the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce and always takes place in the July week that is closest to July 22. The Chamber calls Golden Days "Fairbanks' most co-operatively produced summer event."

  3. Dorothy Grant - Wikipedia

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    Grant was born in Hydaburg, Alaska, but was raised in Ketchikan. She is a Kaigani Haida of the Raven Clan from the Brown Bear house of Howkan. Her family crests include Two-Finned Killer Whale, Shark, Berry Picker in the Moon, and Brown Bear. [1] Grant attended the Helen Lefeaux School of Fashion Design in 1987.

  4. Kuspuk - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Native dancer performing in a kuspuk Man wearing a contemporary kuspuk Senator Lisa Murkowski wearing a kuspuk. A kuspuk (/ ˈ ɡ ʌ s. p ʌ k /) (Central Yupik: qaspeq; [1] [2] Inupiaq: atikłuk [3] [4]) is a hooded overshirt with a large front pocket commonly worn among Alaska Natives. [5]

  5. Your guide to Fourth of July celebrations in Anchorage and ...

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    Jul. 3—Anchorage The Anchorage Fourth of July Festival will be held on Monday at the Delaney Park Strip. Hosted by Huycke Entertainment, Koot's and the Spenard Food Truck Festival, there will be ...

  6. July 4th style: 16 outfits to wear this holiday weekend

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    The best mix of red, white and blue for the Fourth of July ... July 4th style: 16 outfits to wear this holiday weekend. Logan Sowa. July 1, 2017 at 6:45 AM. DIY Red, White and Blue Mason Jars.

  7. Chilkat weaving - Wikipedia

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    Height: 117 cm. (46 in.) [1] Chilkat weaving is a traditional form of weaving practiced by Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and other Northwest Coast peoples of Alaska and British Columbia. Chilkat robes are worn by high-ranking tribal members on civic or ceremonial occasions, including dances. The blankets are almost always black, white, yellow and ...

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