Athabascan Indian shares Alaskan Indian cultures.
Athabascan Indian, Sarah, shares information about the cultures of the main Indian groups of Alaska but mainly her own - the Athabascans. This takes place in June of 2013 in Denali National Park (Mt. McKinley). Her talk ends with a song in her language.

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