Jody Potts-Joseph

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Occupations
  • dog musher
  • tattoo practitioner
Websiteravenclankennels.com
Jody Potts-Joseph
Occupations
  • dog musher
  • tattoo practitioner
ChildrenQuannah ChasingHorse
Websiteravenclankennels.com

Jody Potts-Joseph is an American Hän Gwich'in environmentalist, a traditional tattooer of Yidįįłtoo, and a dog musher. One of her children is Quannah ChasingHorse.

Potts-Joseph runs Raven Clan Kennels in Eagle Village, Alaska with her husband, Jamey Joseph. "Raven Clan Kennels is where mushing dogs is a way of life."[1] Potts-Joseph's mushing team won 2nd Place in the Yukon Quest 200 dog race and won Vets Choice Award for outstanding dog care on the trail.[2] She used to live in Mongolia where her parents were Christian missionaries. While living there, she taught English.[3]

Some of her notable work as a Yidįįłtoo tattooer, traditional Alaskan Native face tattoos, can be seen on her daughter, Quannah ChasingHorse. In the 21st century, indigenous girls and women have begun to reclaim these as part of an ancient ritual and assertion of identity. To many, these 10,000-year-old face tattoos are a symbol of resiliency.[4]

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