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Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre

1131 Front St, Dawson City, YT Y0B 0A3, Canada
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attractions: , restaurants: Pan of Gold Pizza Shop, Riverwest Bistro, The Drunken Goat Taverna, Gold Village Chinese Restaurant, Red Mammoth Bistro, Sourdough Joe's, Bonton & Company
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Pan of Gold Pizza Shop

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Francis HemmingsFrancis Hemmings
Then we visited, the museum was closed and the staff distributed materials detailing the history of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in. For more info: Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre Overview The Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre, meaning "Long Time Ago House" in the Hän language, is a key institution dedicated to preserving and sharing the heritage of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation. Located in Dawson City, Yukon, it serves as a gateway to the history, culture, and contemporary life of the first people of the Klondike region, emphasizing their resilience and traditions distinct from the Klondike Gold Rush era. The centre highlights the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in's deep connection to the land, incorporating elements of traditional architecture while maintaining a modern aesthetic. History Established in July 1998, the centre was designed by a Yukon architectural firm, drawing inspiration from Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in traditions such as salmon drying racks and winter shelters. It was created to assert a strong indigenous presence in the traditional territory, symbolizing the community's history, perseverance, pride, and hope for the future. In 1999, the facility received the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia’s Medal in Architecture. Notably, it stands as an exception to Dawson City's building bylaws, which typically mandate structures resembling Klondike-era designs, allowing it to reflect older indigenous architectural influences. Mission and Cultural Significance The centre's primary mission is to act as a meeting place for cultural activities, performances, and special events that celebrate both traditional and contemporary Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in life. It shares the vibrant story of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in community, rooted in historical experiences but actively lived in the present, focusing on life before the gold rush, survival skills, leadership, and modern successes. Efforts include revitalizing traditional stories and cultural lessons, compiled from various sources and made available through the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Heritage Library and the Dawson City Community Library for community members. On occasion, when the museum was closed, staff distributed materials detailing the history of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in at a reduced price to ensure continued access to this knowledge. Exhibits The centre features the Hammerstone Gallery, which vividly illustrates stories of indigenous life on the land, survival techniques, leadership, and community strength. The Gathering Room hosts a new thematic exhibition each summer, incorporating artifacts, family heirlooms, photographs, and films to explore various aspects of Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in culture. Additional offerings include topical displays, art shows, a variety of film presentations, and a 14-minute introductory Welcome film that provides an overview of the community's narrative. Permanent and rotating exhibits change annually, with a deck overlooking the Yukon River enhancing the visitor experience. Gift Shop and Additional Offerings The on-site gift shop features a wide selection of unique items, including hand-made beaded footwear (the largest collection in Dawson), accessories, jewellery, northern and First Nation-inspired books, art, music, and exclusive gifts celebrating indigenous culture. This supports local artisans and provides visitors with authentic mementos.
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Then we visited, the museum was closed and the staff distributed materials detailing the history of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in. For more info: Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre Overview The Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre, meaning "Long Time Ago House" in the Hän language, is a key institution dedicated to preserving and sharing the heritage of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation. Located in Dawson City, Yukon, it serves as a gateway to the history, culture, and contemporary life of the first people of the Klondike region, emphasizing their resilience and traditions distinct from the Klondike Gold Rush era. The centre highlights the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in's deep connection to the land, incorporating elements of traditional architecture while maintaining a modern aesthetic. History Established in July 1998, the centre was designed by a Yukon architectural firm, drawing inspiration from Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in traditions such as salmon drying racks and winter shelters. It was created to assert a strong indigenous presence in the traditional territory, symbolizing the community's history, perseverance, pride, and hope for the future. In 1999, the facility received the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia’s Medal in Architecture. Notably, it stands as an exception to Dawson City's building bylaws, which typically mandate structures resembling Klondike-era designs, allowing it to reflect older indigenous architectural influences. Mission and Cultural Significance The centre's primary mission is to act as a meeting place for cultural activities, performances, and special events that celebrate both traditional and contemporary Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in life. It shares the vibrant story of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in community, rooted in historical experiences but actively lived in the present, focusing on life before the gold rush, survival skills, leadership, and modern successes. Efforts include revitalizing traditional stories and cultural lessons, compiled from various sources and made available through the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Heritage Library and the Dawson City Community Library for community members. On occasion, when the museum was closed, staff distributed materials detailing the history of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in at a reduced price to ensure continued access to this knowledge. Exhibits The centre features the Hammerstone Gallery, which vividly illustrates stories of indigenous life on the land, survival techniques, leadership, and community strength. The Gathering Room hosts a new thematic exhibition each summer, incorporating artifacts, family heirlooms, photographs, and films to explore various aspects of Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in culture. Additional offerings include topical displays, art shows, a variety of film presentations, and a 14-minute introductory Welcome film that provides an overview of the community's narrative. Permanent and rotating exhibits change annually, with a deck overlooking the Yukon River enhancing the visitor experience. Gift Shop and Additional Offerings The on-site gift shop features a wide selection of unique items, including hand-made beaded footwear (the largest collection in Dawson), accessories, jewellery, northern and First Nation-inspired books, art, music, and exclusive gifts celebrating indigenous culture. This supports local artisans and provides visitors with authentic mementos.
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Then we visited, the museum was closed and the staff distributed materials detailing the history of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in. For more info:

Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre Overview

The Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre, meaning "Long Time Ago House" in the Hän language, is a key institution dedicated to preserving and sharing the heritage of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation. Located in Dawson City, Yukon, it serves as a gateway to the history, culture, and contemporary life of the first people of the Klondike region, emphasizing their resilience and traditions distinct from the Klondike Gold Rush era. The centre highlights the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in's deep connection to the land, incorporating elements of traditional architecture while maintaining a modern aesthetic.

History

Established in July 1998, the centre was designed by a Yukon architectural firm, drawing inspiration from Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in traditions such as salmon drying racks and winter shelters. It was created to assert a strong indigenous presence in the traditional territory, symbolizing the community's history, perseverance, pride, and hope for the future. In 1999, the facility received the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia’s Medal in Architecture. Notably, it stands as an exception to Dawson City's building bylaws, which typically mandate structures resembling Klondike-era designs, allowing it to reflect older indigenous architectural influences.

Mission and Cultural Significance

The centre's primary mission is to act as a meeting place for cultural activities, performances, and special events that celebrate both traditional and contemporary Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in life. It shares the vibrant story of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in community, rooted in historical experiences but actively lived in the present, focusing on life before the gold rush, survival skills, leadership, and modern successes. Efforts include revitalizing traditional stories and cultural lessons, compiled from various sources and made available through the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Heritage Library and the Dawson City Community Library for community members. On occasion, when the museum was closed, staff distributed materials detailing the history of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in at a reduced price to ensure continued access to this knowledge.

Exhibits

The centre features the Hammerstone Gallery, which vividly illustrates stories of indigenous life on the land, survival techniques, leadership, and community strength. The Gathering Room hosts a new thematic exhibition each summer, incorporating artifacts, family heirlooms, photographs, and films to explore various aspects of Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in culture. Additional offerings include topical displays, art shows, a variety of film presentations, and a 14-minute introductory Welcome film that provides an overview of the community's narrative. Permanent and rotating exhibits change annually, with a deck overlooking the Yukon River enhancing the visitor experience.

Gift Shop and Additional Offerings

The on-site gift shop features a wide selection of unique items, including hand-made beaded footwear (the largest collection in Dawson), accessories, jewellery, northern and First Nation-inspired books, art, music, and exclusive gifts celebrating indigenous culture. This supports local artisans and provides visitors with...

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5.0
3y

I wandered in to a most unexpected greeting -- as if I had arrived in someone's home. I was served tea, and in the first few minutes, three women chatted with me warmly, like friends, and I felt so welcome. Surprisingly, I came during an exquisite exhibition: Rooted in the Land. Fran, the woman who curated the exhibition, was knowledgeable and very willing to share her knowledge. I was swept up in the welcome video, this exhibition, and the conversations around both that I wasn't able to spend enough time in the rest of the cultural center. Give yourself enough time for the full experience ... 2 to 3 hours....

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14w

Had a great experience at the Cultural Center. First the exhibition is extremely well curated, great selection of items. On top of that the center store also has some souvenirs and real work of arts from local artists, very high quality hand made pieces. I spent some good times leaning and crafting with Darcy, the manager. A special shout-out also to Majida, thanks for your help!

Go visit, do have a talk with them, and check out the movie they have playing...

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