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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.

 

 

 

 

Summertime

 

The summer of '91 was a fun and very exciting time for myself. During the summer, I did a lot of things. The thing that I will never forget was the time when me and James Oney first started to fish with each other. That was a new experience for James because he hadn't fished in a long time. He had to learn new things about fishing.

The first time we went out was very nerve racking for both of us because we were very nervous about getting stuck, or one of us falling into the river. As we traveled up the Yukon, I thought of all the things that my dad taught me about fishing. While we were going up river, we saw a lot of other people traveling to where they were going to fish. When we got to our fishing spot we were 15 minutes early, so we decided to have something to eat. We ate Spam and crackers. As we ate I kept looking at my watch to see how many more minutes we had till the opening started. Five minutes before the opening started, I told James to get ready to fish. He listened to me and got up in front of the boat. When it was time to fish James set out the net and we drifted down the Yukon. While we were drifting I looked at my depth finder to see how deep it was. When we got to where we pulled in the net I told James to get ready to check the net. We pulled in the net and to my surprise, we caught about 21 King salmon. As the period went by we caught more and more fish and I got happier by the hour. At the end of the opening we sold our fish and started for home. To my surprise I felt very tired and my hands ached from doing so much pulling on the net. Before we got to Marshall, we stretched my net below the airport, cleaned my boat, and I gave my fish tickets to my father. That opening was the funnest one I had this summer.

 

 

Story by LESLIE HUNTER JR.

Summertime

 

A One and Only Exciting Fishing Trip

- Barbara Andrew

Trip To The Gold Mine Landing

- Gabriel Duny

My Interesting Summer Trip

- Marlene Papp

A Summer of Adventures

- Flora M. Evan

Summertime

- Leslie Hunter Jr.

Story of the Summer

- Henry Minock

Henry's Summer Story

- Henry Manumik

My Summertime Vacation

- LaVerne Manumik

Tina Papp's best summer ever!

- Tina Papp

"Palassa's Exciting Summer"

- Palassa Sergie

Fish Camp

- Billy Waska

 

Letter From
Augusta L. Bishop, Assistant Superintendent

 

Summer Time Tails
By The Marshall Mustang
High School Students

 

Summer Time Tails
from the
Village

  

Summer Time Tails By The
Marshall Mustang 8th Grade
Students

 

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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