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Anthony Graham – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This dissertation explores the alignment between local school principals' values and ideas about what should be taught in their public schools and the values of the local Yup'ik communities in which those principals serve. A review of scholarly literature served as a basis for identifying Yup'ik values and a survey which measured principals'…
Descriptors: Principals, Alaska Natives, Eskimos, Administrator Attitudes
Samson, Angass'aq Sally – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Elitnaurilleq Piciryaramtenek Qanemcitgun: A Participatory Teacher Action Research study (Teaching Our Way of Life Through Stories) is participatory action research involving four Yugtun immersion teachers investigating first and second grade Yugtun reading and language instruction through lesson study. Lesson study involves a group of educators…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Alaska Natives, Eskimos
Lora J. Henderson; Belinda E. Hernandez; Kate Joshua; Dustina Gill; Jessika H. Bottiani – Grantee Submission, 2022
Indigenous communities demonstrate immense cultural strengths despite being impacted by mental health and academic disparities due to ongoing systemic racism and historical trauma. Given that schools are a context in which indigenous youths' needs have potential to be met through preventive intervention, this scoping review explores and summarizes…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Prevention, Indigenous Populations, Minority Group Students
Lora Henderson Smith; Belinda E. Hernandez; Kate Joshua; Dustina Gill; Jessika H. Bottiani – Educational Psychology Review, 2022
Indigenous communities demonstrate immense cultural strengths despite being impacted by mental health and academic disparities due to ongoing systemic racism and historical trauma. Given that schools are a context in which indigenous youths' needs have potential to be met through preventive intervention, this scoping review explores and summarizes…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Prevention, Indigenous Populations, Minority Group Students
Lipka, Jerry; Andrew-Ihrke, Dora; Koester, David; Zinger, Victor; Olson, Melfried; Yanez, Evelyn; Rubinstein, Don – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2015
This unlikely cast of characters, by working collaboratively in a trusting learning community, was able to identify an approach to teaching rational numbers through measuring from the everyday practices of Yup'ik Eskimo and other elders. "The beginning of everything," as named by a Yup'ik elder, provided deep insights into how practical…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Indigenous Knowledge, Alaska Natives
Siekmann, Sabine; Webster, Joan Parker – Ethnography and Education, 2019
This paper explores the tensions that exist between the recognition of the importance of ethnicity and culture for individual and group identities without essentilisation, by reframing conceptualisations of multi- and interculturalism. Drawing from our ongoing ethnography conducted with a research community of Alaska Native PhD candidates involved…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Intercultural Communication, Ethnicity, Cultural Influences
Fok, Carlotta Ching Ting; Allen, James; Henry, David; Mohatt, Gerald V. – Psychological Assessment, 2012
Self-mastery refers to problem-focused coping facilitated through personal agency. Communal mastery describes problem solving through an interwoven social network. This study investigates an adaptation of self- and communal mastery measures for youth. Given the important distinction between family and peers in the lives of youth, these adaptation…
Descriptors: Coping, Problem Solving, Psychometrics, Eskimos
Syljuberget, Dan R. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
With the highest attrition rate of any minority group enrolled in higher education institutions, American Indian/Alaska Native students rightly garner considerable attention. Researchers and administrators study the factors for both attrition and persistence. Such scrutiny calls for studies of those individuals who successfully navigated the…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Higher Education, State Colleges, Elementary Education
Webster, Joan Parker; John, Theresa Arevgaq – Ethnography and Education, 2010
This paper focuses on the notions of insider and outsider and these positions as they are situated in and out of the established western academic tradition, and the associated ethical, epistemological and methodological concerns, specifically as relates to both our independent and collaborative research "with"("in") Alaska Native Yup'ik…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Research Methodology, Alaska Natives, Ethnography
Lanz, Linda A. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This dissertation is a reference grammar of the Malimiut Coastal dialect of Inupiaq (ISO: ESI, ESK, IPK), an Eskimo-Aleut language of northwestern Alaska spoken by the Inupiat people. It complements existing descriptions of Inupiaq by filling gaps in documentation. With approximately 2000 speakers, mainly above 50 years of age, Inupiaq is…
Descriptors: Dialects, Phonetics, Form Classes (Languages), Morphology (Languages)
Subramony, Deepak Prem – Journal of Negro Education, 2007
An ethnographic case study of Inupiat Eskimo in the Alaskan Arctic has provided insights into the complex nature of the sociological issues surrounding equitable access to technology tools and skills, which are referred to as the digital divide. These people can overcome the digital divide if they get the basic ready access to hardware and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Eskimos, Access to Computers, Case Studies
Munsch, T. R.; Boylan, Colin R. – Rural Educator, 2008
Many Alaskan schools are located in extremely remote or "fly-in" places. These geographical extremes affect the recruitment and retention of teachers to remote rural schools. Through a partnership between the Southwest Region School District of Alaska and the Department of Education at Alaska Pacific University (APU), 14 pre-service…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Rural Schools, Alaska Natives, Teaching Experience
American Indian Education, 1978
Phoenix, Arizona was the site of: the Heard Museum Guild's Indian Arts and Crafts Exhibition (10th anniversary show); the exhibit "Survival: Life and Art of the Alaskan Eskimo"; and the exhibit "Kachinas: An Evolving Hopi Art Form?" (JC)
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Art, Art Expression

Swagerty, William R.; Thornton, Russell – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1982
Presents advanced population counts, ranked by state, from the 1980 census for American Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts. The total number enumerated (1,418,195) includes 1,361,869 American Indians; 42,149 Eskimos; and 14,177 Aleuts. It contrasts the 1970 Census figures and the 1979 Census report of Americans with American Indian ancestry. (SB)
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Census Figures, Demography
Camerino, Vicki – American Indian Journal, 1977
The International Whaling Commission (IWC) voted to impose a moratorium on Eskimo bowhead whale hunting. Since the U.S. did not exercise its option to object, had previously avowed support for Alaskan subsistence lifestyles, and had previously maintained legal exemption for the Eskimo, there is currently great Alaskan resentment. (JC)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Alaska Natives, Conflict, Conservation (Environment)