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Category Archives: Tribal Education
Animated Tlingit Stories
Here’s a great series of short, animated Tlingit stories. Each video comes in three versions: English subtitles, Tlingit subtitles, or no subtitles. If you are starting with the basics in Lingít X̱ʼéináx̱ Sá: Say It in Tlingit! then some of … Continue reading
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Back to School
The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education. It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education. – Albert Einstein Knowledge which is acquired under compulsion has no hold on the mind. Therefore do not use compulsion, … Continue reading
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‘De-colonization’ vs. ‘conscientization’ or ‘consciousness-raising’
The following is an excerpt of the keynote address given by Graham Smith at the Alaskan Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention in October of 2003. The whole speech is required reading for indigenous people, in my opinion. It can be … Continue reading
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Lingít sh tux̱altóow – I am learning Lingít
I thought, at one time, that learning my native language was out of my reach. I am too busy and too far away from home my homelands to learn. But a recent discussion with a good friend of mine has … Continue reading