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American Indian and Alaska Native Children and Mental Health: Development, Context, Prevention, and Treatment
Building Native Nations Through Native Students' Commitment To Their Communities
“Counting Experience” among the Least Counted: The Role of Cultural and Community Engagement on Educational Outcomes for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Students
Creating Space and Defining Roles: Elders and Adult Yup'ik Immersion
Dynamic Assessment in a Yugtun Second Language Intermediate Adult Classroom
Editorial: Indigenous Knowledges and Education (ECE-12)
The Educational Aspirations/Attainment Gap Among Rural Alaska Native Students
Eleven Years of Implementing Traditional Yup'ik Oral Stories in the Elementary Classroom
Engaging Students in Science Courses: Lessons of Change From the Arctic
The "Eye of Awareness": Probing the Hidden Dimension of Bilingual Education
Geologic Oral Traditions
Lesson involves the Aleutians oral traditions regarding tsunamis, volcanoes and earthquakes. Suitable for Grades 5-6.
Related Material: Legends animated video.
High School Literature: Book 1
Lessons centred around Basket Bay History as told by Robert Zuboff; Raven Boat as told by Jennie White; and Kaakex'wti as told by Willie Marks.
High School Literature: Book 2
Lessons centred around First Russians as told by Charlie White; Kaats' as told by J.B. Fawcett; Raven, the Rock, and the King Salmon as told by James Klanott; and The Coming of the First White Man as told by George Betts.
High School Literature: Book 3
High School Literature: Book 4
Lessons centre on the Origin of the Killer Whale, Mosquito, and Tlingit Renaissance.
High School Literature: Book 5
Lessons center on Raven, Some Slices of Salmon: Entering the Salmon Stream, Raven and the Deer, and Tlingit Language and Oral Literature Research.