Carving a Journey

A group of carvers spent over two months on an island on the Yukon River carving a traditional dugout canoe from a cedar log.

Mike Thomas/Yukon News

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8:14pm 09/07/09  |  CKSP wrote:

Beautiful! Thank you Mike for making the video and Andrew and Heather for their vision and energy to make it come true.

4:45pm 08/21/09  |  Hskookum wrote:

ahhhhhh!  So very proud of all of the participants including my son Willz and my daughter Rhianna.  You have all done an awesome job!  All of you have made us very proud!!!!!  Good job on the video showing all what they have accomplished!!!  Thanks Mike!

4:11pm 08/21/09  |  Dianne Villesèche wrote:

Thanks so much for doing this Mike (and Steve)! I’m so proud of my daughter and nephew and all the carvers! The Sundog dugout canoe project is ending and a new journey is beginning for our youth and I can’t wait to see what the future holds… I know it will be great!

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