Sitka Students Head to Kodiak for Cultural Exchange

A group of students from Sitka are in Kodiak this week for the second half of an exchange with the Woody Island tribe. Like many exchange programs, this one aims to foster better understanding between two cultures. But it also could help preserve traditions lost to either side, and foster healing between two cultures with a difficult history.

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Ed Ronco is a reporter at KCAW in Sitka.

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