Paluwiigum beksdid Sugt'stun aggaggtatuguut Port Graham's Sugt'stun workers plan

Master's Project (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015 This Sustainability Plan was written for the Native Village of Port Graham for their language program, Tamamta Litnaurluta. The Native Village of Port Graham, a federally recognized tribe that serves the Sugpiaq people of Port Graham,...

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Main Author: LaBelle, Marleah Makpiaq
Other Authors: Ramos, Judy, Stern, Charlene, Mitchell, Roy, Jones, Jenny Bell
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8052
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/8052 2023-05-15T18:29:12+02:00 Paluwiigum beksdid Sugt'stun aggaggtatuguut Port Graham's Sugt'stun workers plan LaBelle, Marleah Makpiaq Ramos, Judy Stern, Charlene Mitchell, Roy Jones, Jenny Bell 2015-12 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8052 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8052 Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development Pacific Gulf Yupik language Study and teaching Language revival Native Village of Port Graham Revival Master's Project ma 2015 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:58Z Master's Project (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015 This Sustainability Plan was written for the Native Village of Port Graham for their language program, Tamamta Litnaurluta. The Native Village of Port Graham, a federally recognized tribe that serves the Sugpiaq people of Port Graham, Alaska, received a three-year language immersion grant from the Administration for Native Americans (ANA) to provide language instruction for students ranging from Head Start through the 12th grade. The ANA grant will expire at the end of the 2015-2016 school year. This Sustainability Plan provides programmatic recommendations for the Native Village of Port Graham to consider for continuing Tamamta Litnaurluta beyond the life of the grant. The Sustainability Plan includes a funding plan, which contains grants the Tribe can pursue, and a sustainable income plan that address possible scenarios for the operating costs of the language program. Other/Unknown Material sugpiaq Yupik Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks Pacific
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topic Pacific Gulf Yupik language
Study and teaching
Language revival
Native Village of Port Graham
Revival
spellingShingle Pacific Gulf Yupik language
Study and teaching
Language revival
Native Village of Port Graham
Revival
LaBelle, Marleah Makpiaq
Paluwiigum beksdid Sugt'stun aggaggtatuguut Port Graham's Sugt'stun workers plan
topic_facet Pacific Gulf Yupik language
Study and teaching
Language revival
Native Village of Port Graham
Revival
description Master's Project (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015 This Sustainability Plan was written for the Native Village of Port Graham for their language program, Tamamta Litnaurluta. The Native Village of Port Graham, a federally recognized tribe that serves the Sugpiaq people of Port Graham, Alaska, received a three-year language immersion grant from the Administration for Native Americans (ANA) to provide language instruction for students ranging from Head Start through the 12th grade. The ANA grant will expire at the end of the 2015-2016 school year. This Sustainability Plan provides programmatic recommendations for the Native Village of Port Graham to consider for continuing Tamamta Litnaurluta beyond the life of the grant. The Sustainability Plan includes a funding plan, which contains grants the Tribe can pursue, and a sustainable income plan that address possible scenarios for the operating costs of the language program.
author2 Ramos, Judy
Stern, Charlene
Mitchell, Roy
Jones, Jenny Bell
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title Paluwiigum beksdid Sugt'stun aggaggtatuguut Port Graham's Sugt'stun workers plan
title_short Paluwiigum beksdid Sugt'stun aggaggtatuguut Port Graham's Sugt'stun workers plan
title_full Paluwiigum beksdid Sugt'stun aggaggtatuguut Port Graham's Sugt'stun workers plan
title_fullStr Paluwiigum beksdid Sugt'stun aggaggtatuguut Port Graham's Sugt'stun workers plan
title_full_unstemmed Paluwiigum beksdid Sugt'stun aggaggtatuguut Port Graham's Sugt'stun workers plan
title_sort paluwiigum beksdid sugt'stun aggaggtatuguut port graham's sugt'stun workers plan
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