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NEWS Peninsula Clarion If there is one belief the Kenaitze Indian Tribe holds dear, it is the belief in sharing. Much like the first salmon caught by one of their own every year is put into a hearty soup to feed all tribal members, a new resource being launched by the tribe aims to nourish the minds and spirits of its people and many others.

Learning without walls: Project blends traditional knowledge, new technology

Ben Baldwin pauses to enjoy the Kenai River from a stop along a trail at the Kenaitze Indian Tribe's K'beq' cultural site near the Russian River ferry launch in Cooper Landing. Baldwin is an interpreter at the site.
Photo By M. Scott Moon
Ben Baldwin pauses to enjoy the Kenai River from a stop along a trail at the Kenaitze Indian Tribe's K'beq' cultural site near the Russian River ferry launch in Cooper Landing. Baldwin is an interpreter at the site.
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FISHING THE KENAI RIVER

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