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Heritage
B/B Curriculum 1992
B/B Resource 1979
Tuktu Videos
Sivuqam Kelugwi Lydia Apatiki 2019
Kigiqtaq 1990 Bicultural Resource Manual
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B/B Curriculum 1992
B/B Resource 1979
Tuktu Videos
Sivuqam Kelugwi Lydia Apatiki 2019
Kigiqtaq 1990 Bicultural Resource Manual
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How Inuit honour the tradition of naming, and spirits who have passed on | CBC News
Many Inuit believe spirits are passed on through names, and that children can take on the personality and physical traits of their namesakes. Naming is a significant tradition, that holds great honour and respect.
How Inuit Parents Teach Kids To Control Their Anger
At the top of the world, the Inuit culture has developed a sophisticated way to sculpt kids' behavior without yelling or scolding. Could discipline actually be playful?
Shishmaref: A Short Film and Field Notes from a Native Alaskan Village
Shishmaref, also known as Kigiqtaq, is situated on a tiny barrier island on the Chukchi Sea, only a hundred miles east of Russia.
Decolonize Your Mind - Patagonia
A Yup’ik philosopher on culture, awareness and identity. Ellange: to obtain awareness; to have one’s first experience(s) that leave(s) a lasting memory;
EldersInTheClassroom_RobyLittlefield.pdf
3 Tips to Make Any Lesson More Culturally Responsive and its not what you think_cultofpedagogy.com.pdf
An Indian Father's Plea_RobertLake.pdf
John Schaeffer Jr 1981 Ilitqusiat.pdf
native_self_regulation_brief_accessible_508.pdf
Indigenous Ally Toolkit_Canada
Ally_Canada.pdf
Cultural Awareness Orientation_Kawerak, BSSD
Cultural_Awareness_Brochure_EHP_BSSD.pdf
Yuuyaraq.pdf
Alaska Native Issues and Cultures FAQ_2008.pdf
Benefits for IndigenousLnaguage.pdf
WhitePrivilege_Mcintosh.pdf
peoples-history-zinn-1980.pdf
National Indian Law Library Duck in.pdf
Towards Indigenous Making and Sharing.pdf
Extra Tough - Issuu
“Lena & Pete with the Laundry & the Meat,” by Kathryn C. Mallory (b. 1962), 2007.
Alaska Natives’ complicated identities
PART 1: Can ANCSA answer, ‘Where are you from?’ #ancsa50
Alaska Native Students as English Learners: Exploring New Research
Learn about two new studies that address the research gap on Indigenous English learners.
Native nonprofit publishes language glossary in English, Inupiaq, Yup’ik
Bering Strait regional nonprofit Kawerak has published a language glossary that provides research, science, policy and resource management terms in English, Inupiaq, St. Lawrence Island Yupik and Yup’ik. The creators hope it will help researchers better collaborate with Indigenous knowledge and culture.
I Always, You Never: A Celebration of Village English
When we speak, the way that we sound comes from our families, our communities and our homes. They are unique to who we are. They don’t sound like other how people speak on the television or in movi…
Fry Bread Is Beloved, but Also Divisive
For Indigenous people, the dish is both a family comfort food and a relic of colonial displacement.
Confronting Inequity / When Racial Discussions Go Wrong - ASCD
During workshops with educators, my favorite activity is analyzing race discussions that have either succeeded or gone horribly wrong. We try to use the scattered information that we can gather to figure out what has led to either triumph or disaster and, in turn, what lessons can be learned. I have
Interior Department Releases Indian Boarding School Report
The U.S. Department of the Interior today released its initial findings after a nine-month investigation into the fraught legacy of Indian Boarding Schools that the U.S. government ran or supported for a century and a half.
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