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BC Kindred replied to John Trampush's discussion Final Project Exhibition Hall in Encounters in AK Studies
"TITLE OF PROJECT:  Alaska Timeline
TARGET AUDIENCE:  3rd grade
LEARNING GOAL: This lesson is designed as the final unit of a year-long 3rd grade Social Studies study of Alaska’s land and people.  Students have studied Physical Alaska (including…"
Apr 26, 2016
BC Kindred replied to John Trampush's discussion Webinar #3: Integration, Assimilation and Resiliency- Discussion Questions in Encounters in AK Studies
"Nick Golodoff's story tells about historical events that are not often mentioned in most World War II history or even Alaskan history.  The Aleuts, and all Alaskan Natives, had to be resilient just to live in their environment but then they also had…"
Mar 29, 2016
BC Kindred replied to John Trampush's discussion Webinar #2: Cultures Collide- Discussion Questions in Encounters in AK Studies
"#1 I would argue that to a casual observer much of any culture in the United States is beneath the surface.  Yes, many cultures have "traditional" dress and ways of doing things but that is not the bulk of their culture.  Culture includes much more…"
Feb 22, 2016
BC Kindred replied to John Trampush's discussion Webinar #1: Migrations- Discussion Questions in Encounters in AK Studies
"•The main theme in the Migrations lecture was the land and environment.  It was changes in these that caused migrations and shaped the cultures of different people.  A common thread between all the traditional cultures in Alaska is dependence on the…"
Feb 5, 2016