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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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Channel Bee News
Good Morning. This is Scarlott Bee speaking for Channel Bee News. The top story for tonight is about the killer people in the U.S. Many of the people in the U.S. have been killing us for no reason at all. One incident happened while a family of bees were building their home, and a bunch of the "little" people broke it. The family of bees got so angry at these killer people that they decided to go and kill them. But about fifty of our bees got killed while trying to scare off the "little" people from destroying their home.

Another incident happened when a family of bees was happily playing around their house. All of a sudden this killer person came around with a huge machine which killed about fifty more of our bees. A couple days later, another fifty bees were murdered by the killer people. The people had suits on and they went straight to the bees' home. I am warning all of you bees out there to be careful of the killer people. Well that's all about the killer people. See you next time. This is Scarlott Bee speaking for Channel Bee News.

By: Darcy Kameroff


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