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Sponder, Barry; Schall, Dennis – Academic Computing, 1990
Teachers and students at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks developed an interactive Macintosh-videodisc program that features the exhibits of the Yugtarvik Yup'ik Eskimo Museum in Bethel, Alaska. The exhibits teach people about many aspects of traditional Alaska Native culture. The videodisc program carries both Yup'ik and English audiotracks,…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Art Education, Computer Software, Cross Cultural Studies
Andrews, Susan, Ed.; Dayo, Dixie – 1988
This catalog contains over 200 entries listing books, booklets, newspapers, magazines, reference materials, videos, and other multi-media resources about Alaska Natives. The catalog was designed for use by secondary school social studies teachers, but many entries could be useful in other academic disciplines and in classes ranging from elementary…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Cultural Education, Educational Media, Educational Resources
McKenney, Nampeo D. R.; Crook, Karen A. – 1976
Designed for those seeking data on Native Americans, this paper presents U.S. census data sources and the developments which have taken place in data collection procedures and definitions between 1860 and 1970. Specifically, this paper presents: (1) development of race concept and definitions (emphasis on American Indian, Aleut and Eskimo, and…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Annotated Bibliographies, Census Figures
Sponder, Barry M. – 1990
This monograph examines the effectiveness of university-level audioconference courses and distance education in Alaska. It discusses some of the problems of distance education and examines different perspectives on audioconferences. Teachers and students, both Native American and non-Native, offer their opinions on audioconferencing as an…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Distance Education, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Reed, Irene; And Others – 1977
A grammar of the Central Yupik Eskimo language, spoken in western Alaska, is presented. Although there are several dialects within this area, Yupik is a single language. The first half of this book leans toward the Yukon dialect in the vocabulary sections, while the second half leans toward the Kuskokwim dialect. However, alternate vocabulary…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Dialects, Eskimo Aleut Languages, Eskimos
Caliguri, Joseph P.; And Others – 1980
Abstracts on bilingual and multicultural education, covering 1963 to 1980 and retrieved from three data bases (Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC), America History and Life, Sociological Abstracts) comprise this annotated bibliography, divided into a guide and four sections: Bilingualism and Elementary Education, Multiculturalism and…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Languages, Annotated Bibliographies, Asian Americans