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State lawmakers don Alaska Native garments to honor culture

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In this Friday, Feb. 5, 2016 photo, Eunice Hadley, of Buckland Alaska, sits on the steps of the Capitol building, wearing an atikluk (also known as a kuspuk) made by her mother, during a trip to lobby legislators for a new school in her remote district in the northwestern part of the state in Juneau, Alaska. Hadley said when she travels to the legislature she appreciates seeing members wearing the traditional Alaska Native garment. (AP Photo/Rashah McChesney)

In this Friday, Feb. 5, 2016 photo, Eunice Hadley, of Buckland Alaska, sits on the steps of the Capitol building, wearing an atikluk (also known as a kuspuk) made by her mother, during a trip to lobby legislators for a new school in her remote district in the northwestern part of the state in Juneau, Alaska. Hadley said when she travels to the legislature she appreciates seeing members wearing the traditional Alaska Native garment. (AP Photo/Rashah McChesney)

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