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We Will Hand It to Our Grandchildren

Cohort of Lingít language teachers working to increase fluency and language transmission. Funding Office of Indian Education (OIE) Duration Funded through 2028

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Our Grandchildren Will Become Teachers

Supports Lingít language revitalization through a cohort of Tlingit language teachers.Focuses on increasing fluency by working alongside mentor teachers and master-level birth speakers. Important: Full program details pending approval of budget narratives. Cannot release full info until this happens. Funding Office of Indian Education (OIE) grant Duration Need to wait…

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Education

Participation, Presentations, and Sponsorship at professional education conferences

Education staff and partners frequently present on newly developed educational materials at conferences across Southeast Alaska, sharing program frameworks, curriculum tools, and implementation strategies with a broader regional audience. We recently offered presentations on traditional dugout canoe carving and the development of our recent Lingít Shkalneegí Haa Yátxʼi Kagéiyi Yís…

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Juneau School District Partnerships

Ongoing collaboration with the Juneau School District integrates cultural education into existing educational systems, expanding access and strengthening alignment with classroom learning. These partnerships support in-school and out-of-school programming that connects students to culture, wellness, and community through experiential learning opportunities. By working within the school district, the program ensures…

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Education

Paddle-Making (school activities)

Paddle-making instruction in the schools provide youth with hands-on opportunities to learn traditional carving skills while deepening their understanding of canoe culture and stewardship. Participants directly create functional paddles, learning patience, precision, and respect for materials through guided instruction. This program connects artistic practice with cultural responsibility, reinforcing the relationship…

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Education

Curriculum Development

Continued curriculum development supports the creation and refinement of culturally grounded educational materials that can be used across programs, schools, and community settings. This work ensures that learning experiences are consistent, intentional, and aligned with cultural values, while remaining adaptable across age groups and learning environments. By investing in curriculum…

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Canoe Journey

Canoe Journey programming offers rigorous, hands-on cultural learning grounded in traditional maritime practices and collective responsibility. Youth participate in day paddles, multi-day trips, and Journey to Celebration, gaining direct experience with teamwork, endurance, navigation, and respect for the water. These experiences reinforce canoe culture as a living tradition rather than…

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Culture & Arts

Grant Programs

The Culture & Arts Program currently manages the Haa At.oowú Haa Kusteeyíx̱ Sitee, “Our At.oowú is Our Way of Life,” grant, a three-year Alaska Native Education Program (ANEP) award that supports cultural learning, traditional knowledge, and community-based education. This grant is active through July 2027 and is funded under Award…

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