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35:, means 'coming into the light' which reflects the Yukon First Nations arts and culture being brought forward to the public eye and celebrated by all. The Festival name was inspired by the work of Joe Johnson, the late father of Festival co-founder, Katie Johnson. Several years prior to the launch of Adäka, Johnson had been involved in a conference of the same name. That conference brought the people of the Yukon together to identify areas of concern and exchange thoughts on heritage and culture in the Yukon. The conference aimed to initiate dialogue between the two main Yukon cultures so that everyone could "come into the light" together. 119:
and youth participation and workshops, In more recent years, a fashion show has been an addition to the festival program which showcases modern and traditional Indigenous designs. Other aspects of the festival program include activities for children, ticketed events, artist collaboration, networking
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workshops have been included in the festival program since its birth. During the week-long festival, Indigenous performing artists showcase their historic and modern-day culture through traditional dancing and drumming, folk, rock, storytelling, comedy, fiddling, country/gospel, and contemporary
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The Adäka Cultural Festival is hosted by the Yukon First Nations Culture and Tourism Association (YFNCT). YFNCT is a not-for-profit organization "committed to growing, promoting and celebrating strong and sustainable Yukon First Nations arts, culture and tourism sectors." The Festival office is
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In 2015, the Adäka Cultural Festival won the Yukon Tourism Award of Excellence and was nominated for Cultural Tourism Award from Tourism Industry Association of Canada. This is proving its growth and national attention as an arts and culture festival in the north.
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opportunities, film screenings, arts and cultural demonstrations, and community events. The Adäka Cultural Festival is a primarily free event. However, the ticketed events, workshops and purchasing artwork all have an associated cost.
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Build new and strengthen existing partnerships that create long lasting sustainable benefits to the Yukon First Nations arts and culture sector.
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Joannou, A. (2015). Adäka festival stitches together local and international arts and culture. Yukon News. Retrieved October 31, 2016.
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Create networking opportunities for Yukon First Nations artists to gain inspiration and to exchange ideas, knowledge, and skills
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McColl, K. (2016). 6th-annual Adäka Cultural Festival kick off in Whitehorse. CBC News North. Retrieved October 31, 2016.
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Yukon First Nations Culture and Tourism Association (2016). Final Report – 2016. Retrieved via email November 2, 2016.
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music. The Festival's art gallery and gift shop allows artists to sell their work to festival visitors. By including
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To stimulate, facilitate, and foster the preservation and development of Yukon First Nations arts and culture.
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Expand markets for First Nations cultural industries within Yukon, as well as nationally and internationally.
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http://www.yukon-news.com/arts/adaka-festival-stitches-together-local-and-international-arts-and-culture/
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located in the Yukon First Nations Culture and Tourism Association office in Whitehorse, Yukon.
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/jigging-it-up-at-adaka-cultural-festival-1.3662578
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arts and culture, with a specific focus on Yukon First Nations. 'Adäka', in the
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Adäka Cultural Festival (2016). Festival Program. Retrieved October 31, 2016.
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The Adäka Cultural Festival has moved from an outdoor street location to the
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http://adakafestival.ca/assets/documents/adaka-program-2016.pdf
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Brand the event and Yukon as a preferred tourism destination
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"Adäka Cultural Festival"
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"Adaka Cultural Festival website"
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/jigging-it-up-at-adaka-cultural-festival-1.3662578
http://www.yukon-news.com/arts/adaka-festival-stitches-together-local-and-international-arts-and-culture/


http://adakafestival.ca/assets/documents/adaka-program-2016.pdf
"2015 Awards Finalists"
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