Mar 292011
2011- MaryAnn Sundown Collage

MaryAnn Sundown has been a Cama-i favorite for years. At 92, she still wows the crowd. Here’s a little of the sweet lady from Scammon Bay with Upallret and Scammon Bay as well as a cameo appearance with Hooper Bay. Enjoy! Marlene Moto Karl, Moriah Sallaffie liked this post

Thanks Pat DeSmet

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Mar 292011
Thanks Pat DeSmet

There are a couple of common denominators with each passing Cama-i Festival. One is Linda Curda who you see from time to time and keeps us all in line. But one guy, has been in the background making things happen and improving the event we have come to know and love– Pat DeSmet. Pat has [...]

Mar 282011
2011 - Ayaprun Photos

There are ALOT of Ayaprun Photos!! So I have put as many as I can up online.  Click here to see the photos!  

Mar 282011
2011 - Upallret Dancers

The Upallret Dance group formed in 1993. Yur’aq is a sober cultural activity- support and teaching young people to be sober and proud of their culture. This year Upallret combined with Scammon Bay Dancers to double the fun! And to top it off, they bring crowd favorite, Queen of Cama-i Mary Ann Sundown to the [...]

2011- Lepquinm Gumilgit Gagoadim Tsimshian Dancers

Lepquinm Gumilgit Gagoadim Tsimshian Dancers is a mult-generational dance group formed in Anchorage in 2005. Their youngest member is 22 months and the eldest won’t share how old he is. They have traveled far and wide to share their culture in Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, and in Alaska in Metlakatla, Juneau, Fairbanks, Palmer, and Bethel. [...]

2011- Kangirnarmiut Yurartait - Kongiganak Dancers

Our Dance group is very excited to be performing her at Cama-i. We’ve been practicing and performing for 2 years. In the past there have been dance groups from our village, but they were not able to continue. Our village dance group has been dormant for many years and now is returning to the village [...]

2011- Nunakauyarmiut Yurartiat - Toksook Bay Dancers

The Nunakauyarmiut Yurartiat – Toksook Bay Dancers were established in 1964 and have been keeping their traditions alive since then. They are led by Paul John and John Alirkar. Marlene Moto Karl, Susie Decker liked this post

Mar 282011
2011 - NANDA Acrobaticalist

NANDA has been together for 7 years. They come to Cama-i from Port Townsend, Washington and are very excited to perform for the Cama-i Audience. They extend their gratitude to everyone who made their participation possible. As they say back home– “BOOM!” Marie Chiklak liked this post

2011 - Caputnguaq Dance Group - Chefornak

The Caputnguaq Dance Group was one of the darlings of Cama-i 2011. The three young ones and the hilarious older folks made for a very entertaining performance. We can’t wait to see them again!! Thieir description– “These young people started dancing 4-5 years ago taught by Hilary Kairaiuak who was our last elder. She passed [...]

Mar 282011
2011 - BRHS Dancers

In 2009 Cingarkaq Wallace and Myron Naneng brought a small group of Yup’ik Dancers to the Cama-i stage. Each year it has grown and this year this large group of BRHS students is very glad to share their work with the Cama-i crowd. Yup’ik culture is growing!! Thanks for your work young people! It is [...]