People from all over Alaska are preparing for The Big Gathering, a celebration of Alaska Native culture. Molly's making a banner for her family's booth, but it's missing that "Qyah flair." Maybe Dad and Suki can help?
Nadia's traditional regalia is missing a strand of denttalium beads, and she can't find any to fix it. Molly has some she can ship her, but will the shells arrive in time?
The Mabrays don't want the food in their fridge to go bad while they're at The Big Gathering, so they'll have to eat it before they leave. That can only mean one thing: a fridge feast. What concoctions can Molly and her dad pull together?
When Auntie Midge's goat scatters all the tea leaves she dried for The Big Gathering, it's up to Molly and Vera to sort them by using the tea's unique leaf shapes.
Molly, Vera and Tooey have worked hard on their dance for The Big Gathering. But when their music playlist is accidentally deleted, they have to find a way to make a new beat...wit a little help from Suki, of course.
After his drum is damaged, Tooey calls Mr. Patak, who knows all about wood working. But Mr. Patak can only give repair instructions over the phone. Will Tooey be able to follow the steps to fix his drum himself before The Big Gathering?
Molly has almost memorized her speech for The Big Gathering, but her nervousness keeps getting in the way. Luckily, the world's toughest audience, Aunt Merna, might just have a solution.
After working hard to build a miniature yup'ik qayaq, Tooey is disappointed to learn his model is far from seaworthy. He and Molly must turn to an expert for advice in order to keep their hopes afloat.
Vera and Maurice are making fish skin wallets to sell at The Big Gathering when they run out of salmon skins. Rainbow trout might make a good substitute, but will they be in season soon enough for Vera to catch?
The Big Gathering's soapberry mixing contest is coming up, and Randall thinks he can beat the competition this year - until some unexpected challengers put his skills to the test.
Molly needs to pick Randall up from the ferry in Whittier. But when she calls him to ask, he's distracted by a basketball game on TV, and the clock is ticking. Molly must find the answer herself.
When Precious the cat ruins a batch of fry bread made for The Big Gathering, Molly and her mom have to make more...except they're missing a key ingredient. Can they find the recipe to success?
Molly sees Grandpa Nat and Uncle Cliff playing a traditional Caribou Toe Game. She wants to share the game at The Big Gathering, but first she needs to practice her swing.
Auntie Midge shows Molly and Trini how to respectfully harvest birch bark. Molly suggests they make pamphlets for The Big Gathering to teach others what they've learned.
John and Jay try to teach Molly and Tooey bird calls for their act at The Big Gathering talent show, but it's not easy. Will Tooey finally get the hang of it in time for the show?
Molly is excited for her first traditional dance at The Big Gathering. Her moose hide dress fits perfectly, but she's outgrown her beaded slippers. Without another pair, how will Molly be able to dance at the Gathering?
Molly and her family make it just in time for The Big Gathering. After landing in Anchorage, Molly vlogs about the breathtaking sights and buzzing excitement of the crowd. This epic finale has everyone on their feet - will you join in?