Yellowknife hide camp provides space for education and community
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Yellowknife hide camp provides space for education and community
Kai Wilson
Thursday May 28, 2026 at 6:00am MT
A participant at the 2026 Dene Nahjo hide camp scrapes a hide. Kai Wilson/Cabin Radio
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The faint sound of hide scraping, almost like the sound of a thin piece of wood being carved away layer by layer, could be heard throughout the Yellowknives Dene First Nation and Dene Nahjo’s hide tanning camp.
Hide tanning – a process of treating animal skin to produce leather or soft pelts– often takes days or weeks to complete involving dehairing, soaking, stretching, scraping and smoking.
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