Sumikkiaq qaniqłiuqpat? Part 4: Running
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In part four of “Sumikkiaq qaniqłiuqpat?” by the Iñupiaq Language Group, Anna Ashenfelter talks about running.
Grandfather and the Whale – Agnes Amarok
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In this installment of Elder Voices spots, Agnes Amarok shares her story, “Grandfather and the Whale.”
Sumikkiaq qaniqłiuqpat? Part 3: Consent
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Part three of “Sumikkiaq qaniqłiuqpat?” by the Iñupiaq Language Group discusses consent.
Sumikkiaq qaniqłiuqpat? Part 2: Respect & advocacy
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Sumikkiaq qaniqłiuqpat? Part 1: Land Stewardship
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The Iñupiaq Language Group presents “Sumikkiaq qaniqłiuqpat?” (What will they talk about). In part one, Josie Bourdon talks about land stewardship.
Love Letters to Home: Tyler Lincoln of White Mountain, Alaska
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In this year’s final episode of LLTH, hear Tyler Lincoln share a pair of haikus – one about his home on the Fish River, and one on his time at RAHI in Fairbanks.
Love Letters to Home: Katie Smith of Nome, Alaska
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This week, hear Nome’s own Katie Smith express her gratitude to the community for filling the stands at school sports and to her parents for their love and encouragement.
Love Letters to Home: Brentina White of Eek, Alaska
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In this installment of LLTH, hear Brentina White of Eek, Alaska thank her family for encouraging her; her friends for making her day brighter; and her community for coming together to follow pandemic guidelines and keep Elders safe.
Love Letters to Home: Gerwin Mateo of Unalaska, Alaska
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This week’s love letter comes from Gerwin Mateo of Unalaska, who reflects on the active and supportive community he has as he jumps into his senior year of high school.
Love Letters to Home: John Bernardo of Ketchikan, Alaska
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This week’s love letter comes from John Bernardo of Ketchikan, who expresses his gratitude for the family members and mentors that helped him get where he is, especially his counselor, Mr. McClory.