
Cama’i Dance Festival: Reviving Traditions
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The Cama’i Dance Festival in Bethel, Alaska, showcased Yup’ik and Alaska Native traditions, with dancers and musicians from remote communities performing after decades-long breaks. New groups from Stebbins, Saint Michael, Atka, and Togiak took the stage, reviving dormant dances and sparking pride and connection. The festival highlighted fresh talents like Martin Paul and C.J. Joseph, and culminated in a thirtieth anniversary reunion for Inuit-soul band Pamyua, emphasizing the importance of preserving and celebrating these cultures across generations.
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