Canku Ota |
(Many Paths) |
An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America |
November 4, 2000 - Issue 22 |
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JUNEAU,
ALASKA -- When Anna Brown Ehlers apprenticed to one of the last traditional Chilkat weavers, her teacher was 92
years old. Now, 17 years later, Ehlers is being recognized nationally for continuing the art. First People's Fund |
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