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Patkotak, Elise Sereni – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2010
To create a strong local economy, the community needs a workforce. In Native communities, the workforce should be grounded in the local culture and values. On the North Slope of Alaska, this has long been a goal of leaders. To achieve this goal, North Slope leaders came together February 2010 in Barrow, Alaska, for the "Tumitchiat"…
Descriptors: Community Needs, Employment Opportunities, Alaska Natives, Transitional Programs
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Richmond, Laurie; Di Piero, Daniela; Espinoza, Flowers; Simeonoff, Teacon; Faraday, Margaret – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2010
On a small island belonging to the Alutiiq people of Old Harbor, 11 people sat around a campfire. Two community leaders, a nonprofit organizer, an academic scholar, a native filmmaker, and six young people from the Indian reservation of Taos Pueblo in New Mexico gathered after a day of interacting with Old Harbor residents--fishing, hunting and…
Descriptors: Young Adults, American Indians, Indigenous Populations, Community Leaders
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Grover, Jane Gray – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2008
How can indigenous evaluators implement culturally competent models in First Nations communities while ensuring that government grant evaluation requirements are met? Through describing the challenges in one tribal community in the United States, this article will discuss how American Indian/Alaska Native substance abuse prevention programs are…
Descriptors: Evidence, Evaluators, Substance Abuse, Prevention
Ingalls, AnneMarie; Greenberg, Rivka; Jeffers-Woolf, Jeanine – Zero to Three (J), 2004
This article describes how the Fairbanks Native Association's (FNA) Early Head Start (EHS) program in Alaska participated in the EHS Pathways to Prevention initiative. At the FNA EHS program, staff members had watched their families struggle to receive appropriate and respectful mental health services. Developing more culturally relevant services…
Descriptors: Health Services, Prevention, Mental Health Programs, Disadvantaged Youth
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Hazel, Kelly; Mohatt, Gerald; Keller, Lester – Northern Review: A Multidisciplinary Journal of the Arts and Social Sciences of the North, 1999
Perspectives and challenges in doing alcohol and drug abuse prevention in rural Alaska are described through a fictionalized narrative of two consultants to a Native village and one person's development as village prevention specialist. Highlights include innovative programs and approaches to training and intervention that draw on indigenous…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Alcoholism, American Indian Culture, Cultural Relevance
Mohatt, Gerald; Hazel, Kelly L.; Mohatt, Justin W. – 2001
Diversity of geography, climate, and culture dictate the nature of the service delivery systems in Alaska, including the provision of prevention programming in substance abuse, alcoholism, health, and behavioral health. Described here are training programs, conferences and symposia, health fairs, and culturally derived interventions that meet the…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Alcoholism, Community Control, Cultural Awareness
Barnhardt, Ray; Dubbs, Patrick J. – 1998
For many remote northern communities, especially Native American communities, school design, construction, and heating would be more culturally and technologically appropriate if local materials and expertise were utilized. Following World War II, the period of the most rapid "de-localization" of northern communities, the allegedly…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Appropriate Technology, Building Design