Alaska Native girl leads animated kids TV show in US first

In this June 19, 2019, photo, Rochelle Adams, left, an Alaska Native cultural advisor, and Princess Johnson, the creative producer for the series "Molly of Denali" appear at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage, Alaska. The animated show, which highlights the adventures of a 10-year-old Athabascan girl, Molly Mabray, premieres July 15 on PBS Kids. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)

This image released by PBS shows characters, from left, Tooey, voiced by Sequoia Janvier, Trini, voiced by Vienna Leacock and Molly, voiced by Sovereign Bill, in a scene from the animated series “Molly of Denali.” The animated show, which highlights the adventures of a 10-year-old Athabascan girl, Molly Mabray, premieres July 15 on PBS Kids. (PBS via AP)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Princess Daazhraii Johnson grew up eating dried salmon and moose-head soup — foods labeled weird by other kids who had no understanding of her culture and traditions.