Presentation Slides for Tia M. Holley on Speaking Out and Combating Violence against Alaska Native and NATIVE Alaskans".
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This powerpont presentation by “Aisanna” Tia M. Holley, CDCII, NCACI, addresses what Alaskans can do to stop violence against women. In the past Tia M. Holley has presented her research on stages of addiction and untreated trauma for the Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. Joining Tia M. Holley is her mother, Apok Marie Anderson (Kunnuk) who was raised in King Island.
Professors Paul Ongtooguk and Jackie Cason discuss Alaska Native voices and environmental conservation movements in Alaska. Topics include Alaska Village and Native Corporation jurisdictions, John Muir's legacy, the Sierra Club, and the book The Firecracker Boys by Dan O’Neill.
Paul Ongtooguk...
Published 10/14/19
Dinjii Vadzaih Dhidlit: The Man Who Became a Caribou is a new bilingual volume based on a series of oral interviews with Gwich'in elders living in rural northeast Alaska and the Yukon Territory. Richly illustrated, the book covers a wide range of topics based on traditional harvesting and use of...
Published 10/01/19