Da Ku Cultural Center
has it all.
Sit in a comfortable seat
to read brochures & plan
your time in this section
of the Yukon Territory.
Turn to the left to view exhibits
of the Cultural Center.
We stepped into a climate controlled
room & got an in depth tour of the
leather & bead work done by the
Champagne & Aishihik Native Peoples.
Our guide was proud to point out donations to the collection from her family members.
Beads were brought to the Yukon
Territory by Russian traders.
The ceremonial capes on the wall
are used at council meetings by
the chief & members of the council.
This device measures the
humidity in the room.
The leather need a warm,
moist environment.
Turn to the right to visit the
Visit the Lowell Glacier
while you are in Kluane.
Explore the exhibits on
plants, animals & unique
landscape in Kluane.
Da Ku just opened. There will be plantings and a picnic area for visitors to use during
their visits.
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