KTD Summer 2012

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Sharing Alaska Native Knowledge for (and with) youth

The “Sharing Our Knowledge” conference, a four-day event highlighting and celebrating Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian Alaska Native history, language, education, and traditional ecological knowledge took place in Sitka, March 29 – April 1. The multi-disciplinary conference had Alaska Native tradition bearers, academics, elders, fluent speakers, and about 70 youth in attendance.

Photos courtesy of Peter Metcalfe

Watch various sessions from the conference online, including the Aanka Xoodzi book panel, for perspectives and insight into these fascinating Native cultures and what they continue to provide for the fabric of Alaska.

The gathering is an opportunity to take stock of the present, honor the past, and carry forward cultural knowledge and heritage into the future . For complete conference information, including photos and session topics, visit: http://ankn.uaf.edu/ClanConference2.

Conference panel for Aanka Xoodzi (l to r): Liz Dodd, Paul Marks, Ernestine Hayes, Nora and RIchard Dauenhauer, Kassie Littlefield, Keri Eggleston, Roby Littlefield, Ethel Makinen, Marsha Hotch. Panelists discuss the process of producing Hayes’s Tlingit language version of Town Bear, Forest Bear.

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Youth-led Summer Projects page 3

Fairbanks Kuspuk Club page 4

Kids These Days • summer 2012 •

Summer Reading page 5


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