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All together: Clockwise from top: Amanda Brown, left, of the Git-Hoan Dancers drums and walks with Lorene Hanlon during the Grand Entrance for Celebration 2004; Alexandra Garcia of the Kuteeyaa Dancers from South Puget Sound in Washington state walks with the procession to Centennial Hall on the first day of Celebration 2006; Marice Pungowiyi of the Haida Descendants Dancers of Ketchikan walks in the 2004 Grand Entrance as her daughter, Ulap, 2, tries to stay warm. The late Emma Olga Olsen performs with the Yaaaw Tei Yi (Herring Rock) Dancers during Celebration 2006.
Photos: Generations 052808 CELEBRATION2008 1 Juneau Empire All together: Clockwise from top: Amanda Brown, left, of the Git-Hoan Dancers drums and walks with Lorene Hanlon during the Grand Entrance for Celebration 2004; Alexandra Garcia of the Kuteeyaa Dancers from South Puget Sound in Washington state walks with the procession to Centennial Hall on the first day of Celebration 2006; Marice Pungowiyi of the Haida Descendants Dancers of Ketchikan walks in the 2004 Grand Entrance as her daughter, Ulap, 2, tries to stay warm. The late Emma Olga Olsen performs with the Yaaaw Tei Yi (Herring Rock) Dancers during Celebration 2006.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Story last updated at 5/29/2008 - 11:00 am

Photos: Generations


Brian Wallace / Juneau Empire

All together: Amanda Brown, left, of the Git-Hoan Dancers drums and walks with Lorene Hanlon during the Grand Entrance for Celebration 2004.


Brian Wallace / Juneau Empire

The late Emma Olga Olsen performs with the Yaaaw Tei Yi (Herring Rock) Dancers during Celebration 2006.


Michael Penn / Juneau Empire

Alexandra Garcia of the Kuteeyaa Dancers from South Puget Sound in Washington state walks with the procession to Centennial Hall on the first day of Celebration 2006


Michael Penn / Juneau Empire

Marice Pungowiyi of the Haida Descendants Dancers of Ketchikan walks in the 2004 Grand Entrance as her daughter, Ulap, 2, tries to stay warm.