Intern Tuesday: Sara Bioff

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INTERN TUESDAY!

Sara Bioff is from Nome, Alaska, and is a member of the Native Village of Koyuk tribe. Her aspirations for the Kawerak Internship are to build her leadership and communication skills while gaining new experiences. After college, she plans on coming back to Nome and begin working in the legal field. Sara will be working as a Katirvik Cultural Center Intern. In the fall, Sara will be traveling to Hanover, New Hampshire to attend Dartmouth College to study Native and Indigenous Studies. She enjoys picking berries, going on walks, and spending time with family.

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