
Gwich’in Musher's Cultural Iditarod Journey
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Jessie Potts-Joseph, a Gwich’in woman, is making history as the first woman of her descent to run the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Her team, adorned with traditional beaded blankets and bells, honors her culture and has been supported by her community. With deep roots in dog mushing, shes now over four hundred miles into her first Iditarod, sharing her cultural message through every jingle and checkpoint stop.
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