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    From silt to salt: A multicultural teaching guide to Southcentral Alaska

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    Butler, Sophia
    Demmert, Jerry
    Nesheim, Shaun
    O'Leary, Meghan
    Seidl, Reuben
    Shearer, Mason
    Peppas, Peter
    Lunda, Angela
    Lo, Deborah E.
    Keyword
    Place-based curriculum
    Culturally responsive teaching
    Southcentral Alaska
    Alutiiq
    Dena'ina
    Sugpiaq
    Kenai Peninsula
    Cook Inlet
    Matanuska Susitna river valley
    Copper river valley
    Prince William Sound
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    Abstract
    University of Alaska Southeast Masters in Teaching Students Sophia Butler, Jerry Demmert, Shaun Nesheim, Meghan O’Leary, Reuben Seidl, and Mason Shearer, have written this book for those interested in Alaska, particularly educators. It includes lesson plans focusing on place-based and multicultural education as well as a detailed introduction to Southcentral Alaska, the most populated and varied region in the state.
    Table of Contents
    Introduction -- 1. Southcentral Alaska -- Southcentral geography -- Indigenous peoples and technologies -- History and culture -- People -- Cook Inlet Region, Inc. -- Health care for Alaska Natives -- Agriculture -- Fishing -- Recreation -- People of today -- 2. Southcentral lessons -- Hybrid Legends -- Maintaining diversity with keystone species -- Traditional medicine of Southcentral Alaska -- The impact of World War II -- Music of Southcentral Alaska -- Exxon Valdez oil spill -- Glossary
    Date
    2016
    Publisher
    University of Alaska Southeast
    Type
    Book
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    Butler, S., Demmert, J., Nesheim, S., O’Leary, M., Seidl, R., Shearer, M., Lunda, A., & Lo, D. E. (2016). From silt to salt: A multicultural teaching guide to Southcentral Alaska. University of Alaska Southeast.
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