Marshall
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.
Palassa Sergie
5/1/91
English Story
Wolf Story
One cold crisp December morning
Robert Owletuck and his dad, Alvin, decided to go out camping. So
they got all their camping gear ready and left town on a snowmachine.
They rode for about 7 hours and finally reached their camp. When they
got there they saw a bunch of wolf tracks. But they left the tracks
alone and unpacked their gear. After that they settled in and went to
bed.
The next morning they got up bright
and early, then cooked up something to eat for breakfast. After they
ate, Robert and his father got ready for hunting. Then they went off
on their snowmachine to try to track down the wolves. They followed
the tracks for about four hours until they caught up to the wolves.
When they got to the wolves they
were on wide open tundra and Robert's dad started to shoot at the
wolves with his rifle. Robert couldn't shoot at the wolves because he
was too young to shoot or handle a gun. Alvin caught one of the
wolves but the rest ran away. They went over to the wolf and made
sure it was dead before putting it in the sled. Then they went back
to camp where they took the wolf out of the sled and tied it to a
high limb on a tree. Afterwards they went inside their tent and made
themselves supper. Then they relaxed for awhile and went to
bed.
The next morning they woke up, made
some breakfast then packed up all their gear. Then they put the wolf
in the sled and headed for home.
THE END!!!
Told By: Robert
Owletuck
True
Tales
Small
Tales
Poems
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 |
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M&M Monthly |
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Happy Moose Hunting! September Edition 1997 |
Happy Easter! March/April 1998 |
Merry Christmas December Edition 1997 |
Happy Valentines
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 |
Ravens
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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