WELCOME JULY 27-30, 2017 TESLIN, YUKON PART OF THE LAND. PART OF THE WATER.

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WELCOME JULY 27-30, 2017 TESLIN, YUKON PART OF THE LAND. PART OF THE WATER.

WELCOME Teslin Tlingit Council is honoured to host the 5 th bi-annual Haa Kusteeyí Inland Tlingit Celebration here in our homeland on the shores of beautiful Teslin Lake. We welcome all our Tlingit relatives from Alaska, British Columbia and the Yukon along with visitors from around the world. We warmly invite all our guests to enjoy our celebrations throughout the weekend. Our Elders, Clan Leaders, Youth and Citizens look forward to sharing our inspiring Tlingit culture through dance performances, the Artists Market, traditional workshops, Kids Zone, canoe events and of course amazing feasts each evening! A variety of food services will be on offer each day. Camping facilities are available for visitors but campfires are not permitted owing to fire risk. We ask everyone to be very careful with cigarette butts, lighters and matches as well. Please also be aware of wild animals, which may be present in the area. Travel in groups of two or more, play safe around the water, and take good care of each other. We thank everyone who helped to organize this wonderful event the Haa Kusteeyí Committee, Teslin Tlingit Heritage Centre staff, all our amazing volunteers and everyone else who has contributed ideas, time and energy to making it a success. Thank you for coming to join us in celebrating our enduring Tlingit culture. Achéino Chief Richard Sidney, Teslin Tlingit Council On behalf of Carcross/Tagish First Nation I extend warm greetings to all our Tlingit Elders, Clan Leaders, relatives, and to all our visitors from around the world. We are happy to join with the Taku River Tlingit and Teslin Tlingit Council in presenting this wonderful program to celebrate our Tlingit Culture. Thank you and looking forward to seeing everyone there. Chief Andy Carvill Carcross/Tagish First Nation I am honoured and delighted to join all our relatives, friends and visitors from near and far in this exciting weekend of Tlingit celebrations. We treasure our dances, our Tlingit language, our Clan regalia and all our cultural practices. It is a real pleasure to have this opportunity to share them with our Tlingit relatives and to keep the spirit of our culture vibrant and strong. We thank the Teslin Tlingit Council for hosting us in their stunning Heritage Centre on the shores of beautiful Teslin Lake. It is the perfect setting for our celebrations, providing inspiration to our youth, our Elders and all our citizens. Gunałchéesh to everyone who made this weekend possible. You have given us wonderful experiences to lift up our hearts and spirits for many years to come. Ka Diek Na Aut Spokesperson Louise Gordon, Taku River Tlingit First Nation, Atlin, B.C. Program photos: Alistair Maitland/Teslin Tlingit Council unless otherwise noted. 2 JULY 27-30, 2017 TESLIN, YUKON

Haa Kusteeyí in the Tlingit language means Our Culture or literally, the Tlingit Way. Part of the Land, Part of the Water is a statement made by a respected Teslin Elder, Virginia Smarch, during the early days of land claims negotiations to describe our people. As long as the Tlingit have lived on the shores of the big inland lakes, July has been a season of coming together and celebrating. A warm season where living for a short time was a little easier; a time to reconnect with family and friends, meet the new born, engage in courtships, tell stories and put the hardships of winter behind. A time to strengthen the ties of Tlingit Culture Haa Kusteeyí. Our goal is to welcome and bring together families, Elders, dance groups, artists, old friends and new to share Tlingit art and performances, along with the bounty and beauty of the land and the water in Teslin, Yukon. This celebration is an alcohol and drug free event. There is a no tolerance policy and it will be enforced by security. CELEBRATION INFORMATION INFORMATION BOOTH The information booth is located at the main entrance to the Teslin Tlingit Heritage Centre. Register for workshops Pick up a Welcome Program Sign up to volunteer»» Get questions answered PHOTOGRAPHY AT THE CELEBRATION Please ask the permission of the artist(s) before taking their photograph, and respect their wishes if they say no. Professional photographers planning to publish their images must obtain permission from the artists. FOOD VENDORS The Celebration will have various food vendors on site throughout the weekend. Food will be available from 12:00 pm 6:00 pm each day. Stay for the feast starting at 5:00 pm Friday and Saturday, and 11:30 am on Sunday. Enjoy the Feasts they re free! WANT TO VOLUNTEER? It s never too late to sign up! If you re interested, sign up at the information booth, you will receive a free Celebration t-shirt and join in the fun! HAA KUSTEEYÍ CELEBRATION 3

PROGRAM DAILY PROGRAMMING KIDS ZONE CRAFTS, ACTIVITIES & FACEPAINTING TENT Thursday Facepainting Friday & Saturday 11:00 AM 4:00 PM A crafty and creative space for children to enjoy arts, crafts, facepainting, and storytelling. PUBLIC WORKSHOPS Friday & Saturday, 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Various locations on-site»» Mini Small Paddle Carving with Northern Cultural Expressions Society»» Smoking Salmon with Doug Smarch Jr.»» Raven s Tail Weaving with Lily Hope ($100 fee)»» Northwest Coast Design and Painting with Blake Lepine It s free! Onsite registration at the Information Booth. Space is limited first come first serve. ARTIST MARKET & FOOD VENDORS Thursday 12:00 PM 6:00 PM Friday Saturday 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Sunday 10:00 AM 3:00 PM SALMON WELCOME CEREMONY & FILLETING CONTEST Friday, 1:00 PM 5:00 PM Lakefront DAŃ KWANJE Á NÀÀN: VOICES ACROSS THE WATER Saturday, 10:00 AM Hosted by Yukon First Nations Culture and Tourism Association. Boat builders constructed a moose skin boat, a spruce dugout canoe, a birch bark canoe and a sealskin qayaq in Whitehorse during June. Now all four watercraft are coming to Teslin! Meet some of the boat builders and project organizers, hear stories about the incredible cultural exchanges during the project. CULTURAL DEMONSTRATIONS Daily 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Various locations on-site Participating artists & Elders will be working onsite throughout the week of Celebration developing and honing their skills. Moose tanning, fish smoking, soap berry ice cream making, Chilkat weaving, canoe rides, beading, cedar bark weaving, Tlingit language lessons, genealogy, hand games and more! Hosted by Taku River Tlingit. A Beaver floatplane will fly in to the site to deliver hundreds of pounds of salmon fresh from the Taku River. People are invited to the Salmon Welcome Ceremony to help cut fish and enjoy the day preparing the salmon feast, plus the Salmon Filleting Contest. THE GREAT INLAND TLINGIT CANOE RACES Saturday, 1:00 PM 4:00 PM Lakefront The canoe races are popular at every Celebration and will be staged again with canoe demonstrations and talks. Race categories will include: Chiefs, Women, Men, and Mixed. 4 JULY 27-30, 2017 TESLIN, YUKON

HIGHLIGHTS FEATURED PRESENTATIONS DIGAWOLF This dynamic band from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories performs stirring lyrics in Tlicho and English together with rocking beats to transport you across northern landscapes and narratives for an unforgettable evening of traditional and contemporary sounds. Family Concert: Thursday, 7:00 PM Main Stage Performances: Friday & Saturday GIT HAYETSK PEOPLE OF THE COPPER SHIELD Led by Mike and Mique l Dangeli from the Sm algyak speaking nations of West Coast Alaska and British Columbia, this internationally acclaimed group of dancers, singers and drummers will thrill hearts and souls with their intricate masks and the ceremonial grandeur of the copper shield. Feast Performances: Friday & Saturday evenings Main Stage Performances: Friday & Saturday CARE OF TRADITIONAL GARMENTS & FOOTWEAR Get expert advice and hands-on tips for taking care of your treasured regalia, grad dresses, moccasins and mukluks! Supplies and instructions included for sewing soft mounts, garment bags and padded hangers. Bring your regalia and/or footwear for custom fittings. Presented by Cathy Ritchie, Val Monahan and Nyla Klugie-Migwans, Museums Unit, Yukon Tourism & Culture. Workshop: Thursday, 10:00 AM 4:00 PM, Friday, 10:00 AM 12:00 PM KEVIN J. MELLIS PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE ARTIST presents the beauty of large format photography using film and albumen contact printing in a workshop studio on his current creative project connecting with Indigenous people through this unique portrait process. Public Workshops: Friday & Saturday, 12:00 PM Studio: throughout the Celebration ALEJANDRO RONCERIA ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER will bring his extensive expertise and worldwide experience as an award winning artistic director to present a public workshop on dramatic performance techniques and special focused sessions for dance groups attending the Celebration! Workshops: Friday, 9:00 AM 11:00 AM, Saturday, 9:00 AM 12:00 PM, and Sunday, 9:00 AM 11:00 AM Location: Elders Room DAKHKÁ KHWÁAN DANCERS & DJ DASH Learn the moves and grooves to throw down your own fusion of contemporary and traditional beats in a workshop for youth who want to add new vibes to their song and dance. Youth Workshop: Friday, 3:00 PM 5:00 PM GWAANDAK THEATRE Join this outstanding Yukon troupe for readings of two Tlingit plays by Tlingit playwright Frank Henry Kaash Katasse! REELING directed by Léa Roy Bernatchez Rae Mombourquette and April Rose Jean Schultz join Leonard Linklater. Two young Tlingit women continue learning life s lessons as they fight to pay their final respects to the beloved uncle who raised them. (Contains occasional mature language.) BEAR IN STREAM directed by Andrameda Hunter featuring Charlene Abraham and Stormy Bradley. An uncle teaches his nephew to appreciate the resilience of salmon. Readings: Saturday, 12:00 PM HAA KUSTEEYÍ CELEBRATION 5

TRADITIONAL FEASTS & SPECIAL PERFORMANCES FRIDAY 5:00 PM 9:00 PM Hosted by Teslin Tlingit Council SATURDAY 5:00 PM 9:00 PM Hosted by Taku River Tlingit First Nation SUNDAY 11:30 AM 3:00 PM Hosted by Carcross/ Tagish First Nation, TTC Heritage Centre Join us each evening for a traditional feast and special performances by Host Nations and featured dance groups. CLOSING CEREMONIES PASSING THE TORCH TO CARCROSS Sunday, 11:30 AM 2:00 PM As we close this 5 th Haa Kusteeyí, Teslin Tlingit Council prepare to send off the energy, love and pride for our Inland Tlingit culture that founded this event to Carcross where the next Celebration will happen in the summer of 2019. Join us for the closing ceremonies and feast, inspiring words, gifts and celebration to launch the next wonderful gathering on the shores of Lake Nares. THURSDAY JULY 27 TIME EVENT LOCATION 10:00 am 12:00 pm Care of Traditional Garments: Part 1 Make a Garment Bag full-day workshop hosted by Government of Yukon 1:00 pm 4:00 pm Care of Traditional Garments: Part 2 Make a Padded Hanger full-day workshop hosted by Government of Yukon 12:00 pm 6:00 pm Artists Marketplace Open Artist Market Tent 5:00 pm Opening prayer & Welcome Remarks Stew and Bannock for Everyone TTC Heritage Centre 5:00 pm 6:00 pm Register for Language Scavenger Hunt Information Booth 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Family Language Scavenger Hunt with great prizes! TTC Heritage Centre Grounds 7:00 pm Family Concert with Digawolf 6 JULY 27-30, 2017 TESLIN, YUKON

HOSTED BY: FRIDAY JULY 28 TIME EVENT LOCATION 8:00 am 10:00 am Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser for the Teslin Tlingit Elders Council $10 / person 10:00 am 12:00 pm Care of Moccasins and Mukluks hosted by Government of Yukon 10:00 am 6:00 pm Artists Marketplace Open Artist Market Tent 10:00 am 6:00 pm Public Workshops please register at Information Booth 10:00 am 11:00 am Welcoming Ceremony at the Shore of Teslin Lake 11:00 am 12:30 pm Grand Entry Procession, Opening Ceremony, and Welcome Remarks 11:00 am 4:00 pm Kids Zone & Activities with Rhoda Merkel & the Yukon Literacy Coalition Various Sites Lakefront Parking Area / Main Stage Kids Zone Tent 12:00 pm 6:00 pm Food Vendors Open Parking Area 12:30 pm 5:00 pm Main Stage Performances Featuring Traditional and Contemporary Artists 12:00 pm My Extended Family: Reconciliation through Art Creation workshop by photographer Kevin Mellis Main Stage 12:30 pm 6:00 pm Cultural Demonstrations Various Sites 1:00 pm Arrival of Salmon via Float Plane Lakefront 2:30 pm 3:30 pm Salmon Welcoming Ceremony & Performances Lakefront 3:00 pm 5:00 pm DECONSTRUCT / RECONSTRUCT Youth Workshop with the Dakhká Khwáan Dancers and DJ DASH 3:30 pm 5:00 pm Salmon Filleting Contest hosted by Taku River Tlingit First Nation 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Artist Talk with Carol Geddes Tlingit History Links Between the Coast and Interior Lakefront / Fish Camp 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Language Lessons 5:00 pm 9:00 pm Teslin Tlingit Council Host Traditional Feast Night & Special Performances 6:00 pm Fashion Show & Tell HAA KUSTEEYÍ CELEBRATION 7

HOSTED BY: SATURDAY JULY 29 TIME EVENT LOCATION 8:00 am 10:00 am Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser for the Teslin Tlingit Elders Council $10 / person 10:00 am 6:00 pm Artists Marketplace Open Artist Market Tent 10:00 am 6:00 pm Public Workshops register at Information Booth Various Sites 10:00 am 6:00 pm Cultural Demonstrations Various Sites 10:00 am 5:00 pm Smoking Salmon Demonstrations Lakefront / Fish Camp 10:00 am 1:00 pm Dugout Canoe Rides with Lands Department register at Information Booth 10:00 am Dań Kwanje Á Nààn: Voices Across the Water, Traditional Watercraft Project hosted by the Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism Association Lakefront Lakefront 11:00 am 12:00 pm Soapberry Making Contest Outside Deck 11:00 am 4:00 pm Kids Zone & Activities with Rhoda Merkel & the Yukon Literacy Coalition Kids Zone Tent 12:00 pm 5:00 pm Main Stage Performances Main Stage 12:00 pm 6:00 pm Food Vendors Open Parking Area 12:00 pm My Extended Family: Reconciliation through Art Creation workshop by photographer Kevin Mellis 12:00 pm Gwaandak Theatre Play Readings see details on page 5 1:00 pm 4:00 pm The Great Tlingit Inland Canoe Races Lakefront 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Artist Talk with Mike & Mique l Dangeli, Leaders, Git Hayetsk Dancers 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Language Lessons 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Hand Games Demonstrations 5:00 pm 9:00 pm Taku River Tlingit Host Traditional Feast Night & Special Performances 8 JULY 27-30, 2017 TESLIN, YUKON

HOSTED BY: SUNDAY JULY 30 TIME EVENT LOCATION 8:00 am 10:00 am Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser for the Teslin Tlingit Elders Council $10 / person 10:30 am 11:30 am Sunday Gospel Singing Main Stage 10:00 am 3:00 pm Artists Marketplace Open Artist Market Tent 10:00 am 3:00 pm Cultural Demonstrations Various Sites 10:00 am 3:00 pm Food Vendors Open Parking Area 11:30 am 12:30 pm Carcross/Tagish First Nation Host the Closing Traditional Feast 1:00 pm 2:00 pm Closing Ceremonies and Grand Finale featuring special presentations and speeches from Host Nations performances directed by Alejandro Ronceria 2:00 pm Group Photo everyone in their regalia for Celebration photo Main Stage / Outside 3:00 pm End of Celebration See You in 2019 in Carcross! HAA KUSTEEYÍ CELEBRATION 9

THANK YOU Gunałchéesh to the many people who have worked so relentlessly to make the 2017 Haa Kusteeyí Celebration a reality. To the representatives of the Teslin Tlingit Council, Carcross / Tagish First Nations, the Taku River Tlingit, Village of Teslin, and all the volunteers thank you for your efforts, guidance and positive energy. EVENT TEAM Arts and Community Liaison: Melaina Sheldon Bella Elite Events & Consulting: Katie Johnson, Artistic Director: Alejandro Ronceria Production Assistant: Roslynne Hycha Workshop Assistant: Brittany Johnston Kids Programming: Rhoda Merkel Graphic Design: Mary Binsted Designs Research: Linda Johnson Sound & Lighting: Mark Penner, Solid Sound Tents & Decor: Marsh Lake Tents & Events Photographers: Alistair Maitland Photography, Vanessa Aegirsdottir, Erik Pinkerton TESLIN TLINGIT HERITAGE CENTRE STAFF Director of Heritage: Tip Evans Administrative Assistant: Roberta Jackson Business / Marketing Manager: Lisa Dewhurst Heritage Sites Officer: Michael Campbell Gift Shop: Pauline Sidney, Corinne Johnston, Billy Smarch, Rita Grant Capital Sites Crew: Bodean Wolfe, Elmer Jackson, Bob Magill, Tom Smith, Butch Douville, Earl Douville, Anthony Johnston Custodian: Mike Miskell HOST NATION Chief Executive Officer: Chief Richard Sidney Executive Elder: Carl Smarch Kùkhhittàn Executive Councillor: Sandy Smarch Ishkìtàn Executive Councillor: Blair Hogan Yanyèdí Executive Councillor: Duane Aucoin Dèshitàn Executive Councillor: Alex Oakley Dakhl awèdí Executive Councillor: Ralph Smarch PROGRAMMING PARTNERS Gwaandak Theatre The Tlingit Language Champions Society Northern Cultural Expressions Society Yukon Literary Coalition Yukon First Nation Culture & Tourism Association PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY EMO RCMP Teslin Nursing Station Government of Yukon, Department of Highways Village of Teslin Public Works Teslin Tlingit Council Capital Department, Finance Department Workforce Development Lands & Resources Department EVENT COMMITTEE Chief Louise Gordon, Taku River Tlingit First Nation Wayne Carlick, Taku River Tlingit First Nation Patricia James, Carcross / Tagish First Nation Donna Geddes, Carcross / Tagish First Nation Michelle Parson, Carcross / Tagish First Nation Duane Aucoin, Teslin Tlingit Council Tip Evans, Teslin Tlingit Council Carol Geddes, Teslin Tlingit Council VILLAGE OF TESLIN Mayor: Clara Jules Deputy Mayor / Councillor: Gord Curran Councillor: Denise Johnston Councillor: Trevor Sallis 10 JULY 27-30, 2017 TESLIN, YUKON

The Village of Teslin would like to welcome all visitors to Teslin for the 2017 Haa Kusteeyí Celebration Village of Teslin Box 130 Teslin, YT Y0A 1B0 (867) 390-2530 Mon-Fri 8 AM-5 PM To the many individuals and organizations that have made this special event a reality congratulations and Gunałchéesh. Shaunessy is proud to support the Haa Kusteeyí Celebration and in continuing to do our part to strengthen and grow your community. On behalf of Shaunessy Investment Counsel, Terry Shaunessy and Mark Kryzan

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