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. ...

Clinic News / December 2009

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We have the winners for the “Sink Those Germs” coloring contest.

Joshua Brown won first place for the elementary level and Molly Stoltman won for the high school level. The first place winners received flashlights and the other three students who entered drawings, Fewnia Zharoff, Andrew Williams and Kiara Nelson, also received prizes.

I want to thank each of these kids for their participation. I was very proud of all the entries. The coloring contest entries will be on display at the clinic until January 1st.

Thanks also goes out to our teachers and school staff for their help with the presentation.

Happy & Healthy Holiday Wishes!

Important Clinic Dates:

  • Doug Finney will be here Dec. 1st.
  • Barb Brown will be back from Session 3 training in Nome on December 21st.

 

 

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