Edward Long performs with Barrow Dancers, one of 11 dance groups that performed at Quyana Alaska this year.
Updated: 18 seconds agoEdward Long, 5, raises his arms during his first solo dance at Quyana Alaska on Friday.
This was the first time Edward had performed alone, but as soon as the sealskin drums started singing again, without a blink he went back to aggi, Iñupiaq dancing. Edward is a member of Barrow Dancers, whose performers were among 11 dance groups taking the stage at Quyana Alaska this year. The program is a highlight of the Alaska Federation of Natives convention, with performances happening over two nights.
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