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Goldbelt Heritage Foundation in partnership with Douglas Island Indian Association Lingit Tundatánee: Language, the Pathway to Multi-Literacy Funded through the US Department of Education; Office of English Language Acquisition; PR/Award #: T365C110007 2011-2016 For 6th, 7th and 8th grade students AN OPPORTUNITY FOR TIME TRAVEL! What do you remember about your life, so far? What has changed in the world around you and how do you see yourself, as a member of the world? Who are you, at this moment in your life? Memory is an amazing aspect of our lives as human beings. When we learn, we use memory by taking ourselves back in time and recalling information or re-living experiences in our minds. We link our memories with what is new. Scientists think that ability is unique to human beings and helps us to develop a sense of who we are as people, to form for ourselves a…
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