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Resources: 3 listings
- Alaskool
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Inupiaq |
US - Alaska |
- At www.alaskool.org we feature some of the greatest materials on Alaska Native history and culture available, and the tools to help teachers use them in the classroom. We feature an Interactive Curriculum Planner and Class Bookmarks as well as news and historical documents, photographs, and streaming audio and video recordings.
The Alaska Native Curriculum and Teacher Development Project brings together teams of teachers, elders, and community members in various parts of Alaska with university-based specialists to develop curricula on Alaska Native studies and language that is available to all schools through the internet or on CD. The project is supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
Alaska's Native people include
Inupiaq, Yup'ik, and Cup'ik Eskimos, the Aleut, and Tlingit and Athabaskan
Indians.
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- Inupiaq Women and Urban Life
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Inupiaq |
US - Alaska |
- Living in Both Worlds:
Inupiaq Women and Urban Life, is adapted from a 'Commentary' article by Nancy Fogel-Chance in the journal Arctic, vol 47. no.4 (December 1994). A more detailed account of this research was published in Arctic Anthropology, vol. 30, No. 1, p p. 94-108, 1993.
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- Northwest Inupiaq Dancers
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Inupiaq |
United States |
- Multi-village Inupiaq (Eskimo) Dance Troupe, villages represented are Barrow, King Island, Nome, Point Hope, Teller. Troupe consists of 20-25 people living and working between Seattle and Portland.
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