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Yup'ik RavenMarshall Cultural Atlas

This collection of student work is from Frank Keim's classes. He has wanted to share these works for others to use as an example of Culturally-based curriculum and documentation. These documents have been OCR-scanned. These are available for educational use only.

 

 

 

 

Recovered From Heroin

 

Hello! My name is Tyla, and once I was really hooked on heroin. I was fourteen years old when I started doing it. I remember it was on a weekend and a whole bunch of my friends and I were at a party having fun. There were all kinds of drugs there like cocaine, acid, angel dust, heroin and others. I didn't want to try any drug, but I was forced to do heroin. A little while later I started to feel high and it made me feel so good I started doing it every time we had a party. Then I got hooked on the stuff and had to have it every day. If I didn't have it, at first I would get very grouchy then almost go crazy.

When my parents found out about it they told me I could either quit or move out. So I decided to move out and live on my own. If I had no money I could always go out and be a hooker. Then I got pregnant from this guy. I kept his daughter so I could get child-support money. And did I go crazy for heroin after I started getting more money! I hardly bought my daughter anything she needed. I would always have parties in my house and stay with different guys. Then I got pregnant again when my daughter was about six years old. I was even happier because I could get more money from Uncle Sam. After I had my baby I would always let my older daughter watch her little sister while I went out to parties and slept during the day. In this way she learned how to take care of babies on her own. Several times I landed in the hospital for overdoses.

When my older daughter was a teen she started hollering at me because I hardly bought them anything and spent most of my money on drugs. And when I had no money left to buy heroin I would always abuse my daughters. Then finally one day my daughters got tired of me abusing them, and they told me how they felt and how I had been hurting them.

Then I started thinking about it, and finally I forced myself to go to a treatment center to try to quit the drug. Although I've been drug-free for five years, I'm still going to treatment centers as a counsellor to help other people quit doing drugs. My oldest daughter graduated from high school and is now attending college, and my second daughter is still in elementary school. I would like to thank my daughters for straightening out my life and I feel great being drug-free.

My advice to all you young teens is, don't do drugs because it can mess up your life and education. If you want to have fun, don't use drugs. You still could have fun without using drugs, and it's a lot more fun being drug-free!

By: Tanya Peter

Recovered From Heroin

 

 

Jail Time

- Jackie Paul George

Addiction, It's Saddening

- Matthew Shorty

The Overdose

- Fred Alstrom

A World of Hate

- Charlotte Alstrom

Being A Druggy

- Mary Jane Shorty

A Deadly Addiction

- Jonathan Boots

Recovered From Heroin

- Tanya Peter

Drugs on the Freeway

- Garrett Evan

Hooked on Heroin

- Cheryl Hunter

The Need For Speed

- Robert Pitka

 

My name is Kerry and I have
AIDS
(Now I'm dead!)

 

 

 

 

 

Going, Going Gone!
Man and the
Environment

 

Christmastime Tales
Stories real and imaginary about Christmas, Slavik, and the New Year
Winter, 1996
Christmastime Tales II
Stories about Christmas, Slavik, and the New Year
Winter, 1998
Christmastime Tales III
Stories about Christmas, Slavik, and the New Year
Winter, 2000
Summer Time Tails 1992 Summertime Tails II 1993 Summertime Tails III
Summertime Tails IV Fall, 1995 Summertime Tails V Fall, 1996 Summertime Tails VI Fall, 1997
Summertime Tails VII Fall, 1999 Signs of the Times November 1996 Creative Stories From Creative Imaginations
Mustang Mind Manglers - Stories of the Far Out, the Frightening and the Fantastic 1993 Yupik Gourmet - A Book of Recipes  
M&M Monthly    
Happy Moose Hunting! September Edition 1997 Happy Easter! March/April 1998 Merry Christmas December Edition 1997
Happy Valentine’s Day! February Edition 1998 Happy Easter! March/April Edition 2000 Happy Thanksgiving Nov. Edition, 1997
Happy Halloween October 1997 Edition Edible and Useful Plants of Scammon Bay Edible Plants of Hooper Bay 1981
The Flowers of Scammon Bay Alaska Poems of Hooper Bay Scammon Bay (Upward Bound Students)
Family Trees and the Buzzy Lord It takes a Village - A guide for parents May 1997 People in Our Community
Buildings and Personalities of Marshall Marshall Village PROFILE Qigeckalleq Pellullermeng ‘A Glimpse of the Past’
Raven’s Stories Spring 1995 Bird Stories from Scammon Bay The Sea Around Us
Ellamyua - The Great Weather - Stories about the Weather Spring 1996 Moose Fire - Stories and Poems about Moose November, 1998 Bears Bees and Bald Eagles Winter 1992-1993
Fish Fire and Water - Stories about fish, global warming and the future November, 1997 Wolf Fire - Stories and Poems about Wolves Bear Fire - Stories and Poems about Bears Spring, 1992

 

 
 

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