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


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The Bee Story

Once there was a bee who used to sting people when it felt like stinging or when it was kind of mad at its friends.

I was walking down the road one day and saw this bee coming straight for me. When I started running away, I saw there was another bee heading for me from the other direction. So I looked for something to hit them with. But I couldn't find anything, so I started to run again.

Then I found a stick, and I picked it up to hit the bee. After I hit the bee, it fell down to the ground. I was going to pick it up, but I was too scared so I left it alone. Then someone came along and I asked him to pick up the bee After he picked it up, he gave the bee to me. And I put it in a jar and kept it for a pet.

By Mary Jane, Grade 8

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The Bee Story
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