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Activity: Generational branch
Description | 30 mins
Media: Celebrate the annual return of herring to the coast with Haíɫzaqv community, as they share how to collect herring eggs without harming a single fish!
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Activity: Scrapbook - Students create a scrapbook that illustrates what they’ve learned from their family or friends.
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