Linguist Guillaume Leduey delivers an Eyak language lesson. This lesson was part of Eyak Culture Camp activities on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019. Photo by Zachary Snowdon Smith/The Cordova Times

Reviving the Eyak language with fun and games

“I have never wanted to teach Eyak the way I was taught Latin,” linguist Guillaume Leduey said. "It always has to be fun — that’s been my motive for all these years… You learn faster when you play.”

Firmly rooted live tree will light up festivities

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BodyVox performs in Cordova

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Put on your costume and get ready for Halloween in Cordova

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FNRA pre-event raises funds, sells guns, and connects community

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Cordova Fungus Festival kicks off this week

The Cordova Fungus Festival kicks off this week with events throughout the weekend. Here’s a full schedule of events.Registration is required to attend all...
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