Moria Johnson-Sidney shares how carving has added stability to her life during a tumultuous time.
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Tongass Voices: Skaydu.û Jules on bringing Lingít into other traditional practices
Originally from Teslin, Skaydu.û Jules now lives in Juneau, where she’s training to become a Lingít language teacher and hopes to one day help carve a canoe solely speaking Lingít.
Tongass Voices: Wayne Price on the past — and future — of yaakw carving
Master Carver Wayne Price has been instrumental in bringing the Lingít artform back over the last forty years while training the next generation of dugout canoe carvers.
Juneau group home for women in reentry and recovery reopens after demolition
T’áa Shuyee Hit Haven House is now accepting applications for up to nine residents.
Tongass Voices: NAMI Juneau’s Aaron Surma on how to combat the winter blues
Winters in Juneau can be tough, and it takes creativity — and small steps — to keep your mental health strong when it’s dark and cold.
Juneau high school hockey team fills 3,000 sandbags for flood affected neighborhoods
Over the last two weekends, the team distributed more than 3,100 sandbags to more than 30 households.





