How to Make Traditional Alaskan Beaded Necklaces
00:09 - 02:04
1m 55s
Molly answers her email by showing us a video of kids from Alaska, who show us how to make traditional beaded necklaces. They show us how to follow written instructions and the meaning behind the grizzly bear claw.

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