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“The house is called Kaxátjaa Hít, or Shattering Herring House. Xéetl’ee Katelyn Stiles, who is Kiks.ádi and of the Shattering House, recently walked around it and took note of the fire-damaged wood. For her, the burn marks are part of the house’s story.”
May 14, 2025, 1:07 AM
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"title": "A 19th century Sitka clan house, once slated for demolition, will be restored",
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