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Dene Nahjo Urban Hide Tanning


Urban Hide Tanning in Somba K’e

Dene Nahjo’s Annual Urban Hide Tanning Camp is a reclamation of urbanized space in the heart of Somba K’e. They host a two week long camp in Somba K’e park, where guests are invited to witness or participate in hide tanning. There are Elders and experienced hide tanners available to mentor learners and share stories. Thousands of people have passed through Dene Nahjo’s Urban Hide Tanning Camp, including many students and hide tanning learners. This camp is an Indigenous safe space for us, as Indigenous people, to learn, have fun, make mistakes, make relationships and be vulnerable.

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Contact Details

Organization: Dene Nahjo
Location: Yellowknife
Name: Mandee McDonald
Title: Managing Director
Address:
PO Box 2392
Yellowknife, NT
X1A 2P8
Email Address: denenahjo@gmail.com
Phone Number: 867-444-3363

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Name: Jiah Dzentu
Regional Lead(s):
  • Kelsey Wrightson 

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Northwest Territories

Education Topics

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Food and Food Security
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Early Childhood
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Primary (K - Grade 8)
Secondary (Grade 9 - 12/13)
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