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LKSD Media
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This channel is a collection of videos created by students in the Lower Kuskokwim School District through various programs and classes.
White Shoes
A teen attempts to keep her white shoes clean in Bethel, Alaska. Watch this short comedy produced by students at the 2024 LKSD Film Academy.
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Wrong Move
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One wrong move tests a teen friendship. Watch this short comedy produced by students at the 2024 LKSD Film Academy.
Angie Jackson
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Learn about Angie Jackson, a Nurse Practitioner in Bethel, Alaska. This film was produced by students at the LKSD Film Academy.
Let's Play A Game
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This narrative short film was produced by students at the LKSD Film Academy.
Wáats'asdiyei Yates
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Learn about 'Wáats'asdiyei Yates, a filmmaker from Alaska. This film was produced by students at the LKSD Film Academy.
Daniel Chakuchin - Bethel Firefighter
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Daniel Chakuchin is a firefighter from Bethel, Alaska. This film was produced by students at the LKSD Film Academy.
Bethel Search and Rescue
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The Bethel Search and Rescue team is an all-volunteer group of men and women who respond to calls for help for missing persons in the Bethel area. The BSAR also provides assistance when requested by the Alaska State Troopers, Civil Air Patrol, City of Bethel Police, Village Police Safety Officers, and other SAR teams in villages surrounding Bethel. Produced by students at the 2019 LKSD Film Aca...
Yuut Elitnaurviat - People's Learning Center
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Yuut Elitnaurviat is a training center in Bethel, Alaska that offers Adult Basic Education, Aviation Maintenance, Construction Trades Training, Drivers Education, Health Care Training and Public Safety Training. Produced by students at the 2019 LKSD Film Academy
Bethel Friends of Canines
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Bethel Friends of Canines is a volunteer-run organization that works in conjunction with the local animal care officers to find permanent homes for abandoned or neglected dogs and puppies in our community. Produced by students at the 2019 LKSD Film Academy
LKSD Summer Academies 2018
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A short film about the Lower Kuskokwim School District Summer Academies by rural Alaska by high school student filmmakers: Iris Paul Kieran Bentley Amanda Kanrilak Kiesha Demientieff
Plastic Bag Waste
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A short film about plastic bag waste in southwest rural Alaska by high school student filmmakers: Marie Twitchell Hazel Kalila Kaylee King Reann Lincoln
Climate Change
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A short film about climate change in southwest rural Alaska by high school student filmmakers: Clayton Mesak Katie Demienteff Nicolai Fisher Sam Tinker
Kayaks in Kwigillingok
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This video is about the Qayanek Kayak project in Kwigillingok, Alaska and the teachings of Frank Andrew.
LKSD Promotional Video
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The Lower Kuskokwim School District (LKSD) is an exciting and rewarding place to learn and teach in “bush” Alaska. LKSD is the largest rural school district in Alaska with 27 schools, 350 teachers, and about 4,000 Yup’ik students. Learn more at www.lksd.org
Moving the Needle: LKSD Student Achievement Focus
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In 2016, the LKSD Board of Education identified four district-wide goals that are being used to steer all LKSD efforts and planning over the course of the next two years. These goals, or Key Measures, include: • Graduation Rate: The four-year graduation rate for LKSD students will reach 75%. • Achievement: 70% of LKSD students will meet or exceed growth targets on MAP testing. • Yugtun/Cugtun F...
Subsistence Life in the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta
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Subsistence Life in the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta
Qaungqellerka Piciryaram: Responsibility of Culture
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Qaungqellerka Piciryaram: Responsibility of Culture
Kids are cute and active.
My bugga needs to see this
I was in a book about Bethel, Ak
In a convenient store
All invited to me
My son is part Yup’ik, his father is. Unfortunately we don’t speak anymore and I want to teach him about this side that makes him. What’s the best way to learn about the culture so I can share it with him? Thanks for any advice ❤
You can teach me! I miss kayaking.
Hi
In Yupik, Wolf is Kegluneq.
Beautiful People , our People face our disappearing language also less than 20 of us left alive.
This lady has no accent at all
Great video and priceless information! Thank you!
As an Irishman, my heart breaks for these people, especially the elders who long to keep their language alive. I first heard of this language through a Yup'ik friend of mine, unfortunately he can't speak it, but wishes he could. Where I'm from in Ireland, an Cabhán, the last native speaker of my counties dialect of Irish died in 1938. Through audio recordings of the last native speaker and documented information in PDFs I've been able to learn the dialect, even though it is extinct. Stories, old sayings and proverbs were recorded, vocabulary used in day to day life, it's so beautiful. I hope the Yup'ik people and other Native Americans can revitalise their languages and make them the working languages again. Much love from Ireland ❤
Lol me sister back then she is the one who smiled at the airport
Thank you.
No noy attached his name is atsa
I school there and live there and that kid with blonde his name is attached
What is wrong with the TH-cam algorithm, brought me to LKSD Media on my feed
My daughter is headed to Tununak in July to teach elementary. She's very excited. It will change her life. For the better. They have much to teach her also.
Even if we never learn the secret beauty of your language, hold on to it for yourself and ancestors. That you deserve, and owe yourselves! All the best!
That's my late brother, RIP. I dearly miss you. 😢
Beautiful
Thank you for sharing this story!
Wonderful. I hope you have been teaching your daughter how to make those beautiful boats!
keep speaking in Yup'ik, no matter what!!!
Respect the Native culture wishes, always 🖖🏽
i can't believe no one said they're from good mythical morning
2:03 "These TVs are making the younger generation's language fade away", he says while wearing a 'Deadliest Catch' shirt. He's right of course but it's simply inevitable. With increasing globalization this will only be one of many languages to go extinct. And I understand that it's sad because with each language some of the culture dies too. But that's the way it goes and has always been. So many historic languages are long forgotten. Some are so far gone we're not even sure anymore if they ever existed. Looking at the positive, young folks growing up in remote places have more chances today than ever before. In the past you couldn't just go to university in California. People couldn't simply fly to a tropical place. Now they can. Or they can stay and keep living the old way. But the rest of the world will come whether one likes it or not. Whether one tries to stop it or not. Time and progress can not be stopped. What the kids see on the internet, they're not going to unlearn.
My native language is yupik but sadly never got to learn it
No better time to start than now
I wish that the video editor removed the music. I wanted to hear the people speak. Not listen to a song !
Having a kid babysit his siblings is one thing, but it's not the siblings fault when the other one decides to break the rules.
So good to hear my Uicung Grant K's voice.
Im native Alaskan and I’m Iñupiaq yupik sound a little like Iñupiaq but in our language we speak faster but you guys are a older version of us Iñupiaq
Only way to get our language back is to get it the way it was taken away from us. Remove them from the english speaking homes into a remote yupik speaking environment with teachers qualified to teach it.
I wanna learn Yup'ik so bad! Does anyone know a teacher who would teach it online?
I Am Going To See You Again When I Go To Alaska
Kristen It Is Me Sophie
What a beautiful down town beach
Lmfao she’s your cousin anyway 😂
Hilarious
What do you do with it though?
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I am a Yupik women.
What a shame that smaller cultures get absorbed into bigger ones because there simply are more people there and slowly annihilated. Just imagine how many languages and dialects already disappeared (and continue to do so) because they didn't have the means to share their culture (i.e. internet). I am very happy to see that videos like this one exist and that this culture will not be forgotten.
YUPIK Eskimo is my native heritage, from my father!
I’m trying to find the origin of some ivory have by Jim Shavings! Is he related?
Late Jim Shavings is Jacob's cousin.
You are by the rivver
Is that Hunter
I believe they came from Mongolia. First thought came to my mind was they look like my people.
Та Монгол хүн үү? Би монгол хэл сураж байна. Одоо Yupik хэл ч бас сурмаар байна.
RIP Uncle Chuck...