Celebrate First Nations culture on the banks of the Yukon River

The Adäka Cultural Festival has quickly become an essential part of Yukon’s summertime cultural scene. This week-long celebration features traditional and contemporary visual and performing artists from every Yukon First Nation, as well as national and international guests. Soak up the sights and sounds of storytelling, dance, drumming, theatre and a rich mix of visual art and crafts. You’ll be captivated by the energy, excitement and proud spirit of this festival.

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http://www.adakafestival.ca/
Phone Us

Toll-Free: 1-867-667-7698

Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre

Jun 21, 2013 - Jun 27, 2013


Heritage & Culture

Canada's Yukon may be home to twice as many moose than people, but the 35,000 enterprising and creative folks who live here are exceptionally talented. Yukoners celebrate a varied history and a dynamic arts culture, and our vast northern landscapes figure prominently in art and stories. From festivals to galleries to dozens of museums, historic sites, and interpretive and cultural centres, Yukon’s story is brought to life for visitors in so many ways.

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