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Area History

Kiatagmuit Eskimos originally lived on the north bank of the Kvichak River in the village of Kaskanak, and used Igiugig as a summer fish camp. At the turn of the century, these people moved upriver to the present site of Igiugig. ...

 

Meet the Elders

Our elders are the culture bearers for the younger generations, adults, adolescents, children, and tots alike. They are our foundation, our source of cultural and historical knowledge, for what we are, and what we will become. Through their help, we’ve learned the art of s...

 

Our Culture

Igiugig has cultural influences from our elders, and the ever-changing world we are in today. Dances, traditions, and stories have been collected and documented to further our knowledge of our history. ...

Library & Computer Lab News / November 2009

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Tribal Librarian - Betsy HostetterVeterans Day is on the 11th. Happy Thanksgiving Day is on the 26th. Sandy and I just completed our Bill and Melinda Gates grant technology survey for this quarter. Thank you Sandy!!! I could not have done it without you!  Our October library gathering was about tricks you could do with toothpicks and matchsticks. We just PICKED your brain!!!!

 

Institute of Museum and Library ServicesEasy Fiction
Minnie and Moo and the Thanksgiving Tree - Denys Cazet
“Not a great place to visit, and YOU wouldn’t want to live there!”

Junior Fiction
A Perfect Place - Joshua’s Oregon Trail Diary- Patricia Hermes
“Now, Joshua begins a new life in the wilderness of Oregon Country, where each day is a new adventure!”

Adult Fiction
Never sniff a gift fish - Patrick E. McManus
“You don’t have to be a nature lover to love these wacky tongue-in-cheek tales of a sportsman’s life in the “Great” Outdoors.”

Alaska Nonfiction
Neerihiinjik-We traveled from place to place - Johnny and Sarah Frank
“Johnny and Sarah Frank’s lives were steeped in the old ways of survival in the upland boreal forest of northeastern Alaska. Constantly on the move in search of game and other wild resources, sharing the harvest with around them…”

Nonfiction
And it is still that way - Byrd Baylor
“People can turn into anything”- Today Indian children may hear their legends stilling in the same kind of house anybody else sits in. They may hear them told the way anybody else hears a story told….”

INTERESTING WEBSITE OF THE MONTH
www.bonappetit.com

“To Stuff or NOT TO STUFF; you may ask yourself looking at your turkey this year.  What about that chocolate pudding with espresso whipped cream?!  This site has many mouth watering recipes, only if.. if you wish it would appear on your table!!!”

 

 

Keep Igiugig Beautiful

Remember to REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE... Please help keep Igiugig Beautiful 
Please Recycle
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