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CTFN hosts Haa Ḵusteeyí Celebration in Carcross

Celebrate Tlingit culture through art, tradition and connection — sponsored by CBC North.

A biennial gathering to honour Tlingit identity, language and tradition July 24 to 26

Group of canoeists on a lake.
Group of canoeists arriving at Nares Lake after a five-day journey in 2019. (Steve Silva/CBC)

The Haa Ḵusteeyí Celebration returns to Carcross this summer to honour and share Tlingit culture. Taking place from July 24 to 26, this biennial gathering rotates between the three inland Tlingit Nations: Teslin, Carcross/Tagish, and Atlin. This year, the Carcross/Tagish First Nation will welcome friends, families and visitors for three days of celebration.

CBC North is a sponsor of the event. 

Nicole Welin, the Haa Ḵusteeyí co-ordinator for the Carcross/Tagish First Nation, said this year's event is about reconnecting and celebrating identity.

"We are looking forward to having all the people, friends and family members that haven't seen each other in a while come together at Haa Ḵusteeyí this year and celebrate being Indigenous, our culture and our languages," she said.

Welin added that this year's celebrations will include a mix of cultural expressions.

"We will also be hosting some tattoo artists, one from Haida Gwaii and three or four traditional hand-poke artists from Yukon."

Man carving a wooden piece of art.
Haa Ḵusteeyí celebrations includes traditional workshops, performances and cultural demonstrations. (Submitted by Carcross/Tagish First Nation)

Thursday, July 24, serves as the event's soft open. Volunteers and vendors will prepare throughout the day. Later in the afternoon, the public is invited to gather at 5 p.m. for a hand warming ceremony and opening remarks.

Friday and Saturday celebrations

The main festivities run on Friday, July 25, and Saturday, July 26, with a full lineup of performances, competitions and hands-on activities. Most of the activities will be happening at the Haa Shagóon Hídi learning centre.

Friday morning begins at 10 a.m.with the arrival of canoeists travelling from Atlin, B.C. Community members will gather to greet the paddlers on shore, marking the end of their journey. It will be followed by the opening ceremony. 

Weekend highlights include workshops, performances, an artist market and evening feasts. 

Visitors can also look forward to a fashion show on Friday and a tug-o-war on Saturday. 

This family friendly event also features a kids' zone that includes the Go For Literacy Bus from the Yukon Literacy Coalition.

The event closes Sunday evening with a final feast and ceremony.

Admission is free, and all ages are encouraged to attend this cultural gathering.

Visit the Haa Ḵusteeyí 2025 Facebook page for more information.