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Subsistence Curriculum Materials

Alutiiq Region

Classrooom Ready
Draft Stage
Support Materials

Preschool

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SUUGUCIRPET
(OUR WAY OF LIVING)

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Library Resources For Developing Subsistence Curriculum

Kaj Birket-Smith The Chugach Eskimos. Kobenhavn: Nationalmuseets Publikationsfond, 1953.

Janice J. Schofield Discovering Wild Plands in Alaska,. Western Canada and the Northwest. Alaska Northwest Books, 1989.

Garibaldi, Ann. Medicinal flora of the Alaska Natives : a compilation of knowledge from literary sources of Aleut, Alutiiq, Athabascan, Eyak, Haida, Inupiat, Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Yupik traditional healing methods using plants Anchorage, Alaska : Alaska Natural Heritage Program 1999.

 

Relevant reports from Subsistence Division, Alaska Department of Fish and Game Technical Paper Series: Alutiiq

Fall, James A. and Judith M. Morris. 1987. Fish and Wildlife Harvests in Pilot Point, Ugashik, Port Heiden, Alaska Peninsula, Southwest Alaska, 1986-1987. Technical Paper No. 158.

Fall, James A., Robert J. Walker, and Ronald T. Stanek. 1990. Subsistence Use of the Southern Alaska Peninsula Caribou Herd. Technical Paper No. 191.

Fall, James A. and Robert J. Walker. 1993. Subsistence Harvests by Six Kodiak Island Borough Communities. Technical Paper No. 193.

Fall, James, Lisa B. Hutchinson-Scarbrough, and Philippa A. Coiley. Forthcoming. Fish and Wildlife Harvest and Use in Five Alaska Peninsula Communities, 1989: Subsistence Uses in Chignik Bay, Chignik Lagoon, Chignik Lake, Ivanof Bay, and Perryville. Technical Paper No. 202.

Fall, James A., editor. Contributors: Louis Brown, Janet Cohen, Gretchen Jennings, Rachel Mason, Rita Miraglia, Craig Mishler, Sandy Skaggs, Ronald Stanek, Lee Stratton, and Charles Utermohle. 1994. Subsistence Harvests and Uses in Seven Gulf of Alaska Communities in the Second Year Following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Technical Paper No. 218.

Fall, James A., editor. Contributors: Louis Brown, Janet Cohen, James A. Fall, Gretchen Jennings, Rachel Mason, Rita Miraglia, Craig Mishler, Sandy Skaggs, Ronald Stanek, Lee Stratton, and Charles Utermohle. 1994. Subsistence Harvests and Uses in Seven Gulf of Alaska Communities in the Second Year Following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Technical Paper No. 218.

Mishler, Craig and Janet Cohen. Forthcoming. Subsistence Uses in Six Kodiak Island Borough Communities in 1989, the Year of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Technical Paper No. 201.

Mishler, Craig. 1993. Subsistence Harvests in Akhiok, A Kodiak Island Community, 1992- 1993. Technical Paper No. 230.

Morris, Judith M. 1987. Fish and Wildlife Uses in Six Alaska Peninsula Communities: Egegik, Chignik, Chignik Lagoon, Chignik Lake, Perryville, and Ivanof Bay. Technical Paper No. 151.

Stanek, Ronald T. 1981. Preliminary Harvest Data: Port Graham/English Bay Subsistence Set Net Fishery. Technical Paper No. 29.

Stanek, Ronald T. 1982. Natural Resource Harvest at Port Graham and English Bay, 1982: An Interim Report. Technical Paper No. 32.

Stanek, Ronald T. 1985. Patterns of Wild Resource Use in English Bay and Port Graham, Alaska. Technical Paper No. 104.

Stanek Ronald T. Forthcoming. English Bay/Port Graham Harvest Update. Technical Paper No. 176.

Stanek, Ronald T. Forthcoming. Wild Resource Uses in English Bay and Port Graham in 1989: Subsistence in Lower Cook Inlet and the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Technical Paper No. 200.

Stratton, Lee and Evelyn B. Chisum. 1986. Resource Use Patterns in Chenega, Western Prince William Sound: Chenega in the 1960s and Chenega Bay 1984-1986. Technical Paper No. 139.

Stratton, Lee. 1989. Resource Uses in Cordova, A Coastal Community of Southcentral Alaska. Technical Paper No. 153.

Stratton, Lee. 1990. Resource Harvest and Use in Tatitlek, Alaska. Technical Paper No. 181.

Stratton, Lee, James A. Fall, and Philippa Coiley. Forthcoming. An Update on Subsistence Harvests in Chenega Bay and Tatitlek in the Year Following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Technical Paper No. 199.

Stratton, Lee. 1992. Cordova: A 1988 Update on Resource Harvests and Uses. Technical Paper No. 204.

Wolfe, Robert J. and Craig Mishler. 1993. The Subsistence Harvest of Harbor Seal and Sea Lion by Alaska Natives in 1992. Technical Paper No. 229.

Wolfe, Robert J. and Craig Mishler. 1993. The Subsistence Harvest of Harbor Seal and Sea Lion by Alaska Natives in 1993. Technical Paper No. 233

Recommendations:

1. Encourage Iñupiaq subsistence curriculum development. There is a large void here. This might include contracting with someone to prepare materials from the Simon Paniak Museum for publication, as well as encouraging Elmer Jackson to further develop his draft, and NWASD to make their materials classroom ready.

2. Work with Jerry Lipka and Ciulistet to encourage publication of their materials. These materials form the backbone (or could) of subsistence materials from the Yup'ik area.

3. Encourage Aleut and Alutiiq subsistence curriculum development. There is a huge void here. I am not sure what to suggest. I have worked with Cugachmiut on subsistence curriculum, but their focus is on language materials at present. Perhaps the Alutiiq Museum and KANA might be the best bets. There is a fur seal curriculum planned for the Pribilofs, but it is only in the planning stages.

4. Encourage the publication of the TCC Headstart materials. Sara Kienzli the Director, is looking for a commercial publisher, but it would be a good idea to make contact with her again in the spring, as she is extremely busy, and may only follow up to a limited extent. If she is unable to find a commercial publisher, I would recommend that ANKN co-publish or something. She also has information of traditional child rearing practices and beliefs for the Koyukon and Gwich'in areas.

5. Fund more updating and publishing of Iditarod School District materials. It would be nice to see another 6 developed, and then all 13 published together as a book.

6. Encourage development of the Salmon Curriculum Matrix, as a way of integrating SE Alaska materials in a larger framework.

7. Stay abreast of the 7th Grade curriculum David Thunder Eagle and Pat Partnow are creating at CITC.

 

 

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