



Tlingit
Immersion Retreat Hoonah 2004
Sealaska Heritage
Institute held a Tlingit language immersion retreat in Hoonah in
August 2004. The retreat was funded through a grant from the
Administration for Native Americans. Click
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Participants traveled by catamaran from Juneau to Hoonah |
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Led by Frank White, Participants took an oath to speak only Tlingit during the 10-day retreat |
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From left: Frances Kraus; Irene Lampe and Jean Lampe pledge to speak only Tlingit |
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Students took a trip to the old Hoonah cannery, the site of the new tourist facility |
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Johanna Dybdahl of Hoonah and Tlingit teacher Ruth Demmert |
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Students walked the Journey Through Time trail at the Hoonah cannery |
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Journey Through Time tour |
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Journey Through Time tour |
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Journey Through Time tour |
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