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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 / May 2010

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Tribal Librarian - Betsy HostetterApril showers bring May flowers! The library gathering made flowers for our graduates! We all made flowers so when April and Jeremy walked down the aisle they could say “Wow, those flowers are breath taking, and everyone in this room helped make them for US!”  Mothers Day is on the 9th. School will be out on the 19th of May.  I am working on a theme for our summer reading club. Summer Reading Club begins a week after school has ended.

 

Easy Fiction
How a Seed Grows (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1) - Helene J. Jordan
“A seed is a little plant. It is a plant that has not started to grow.”

Junior Fiction
Stacey and the Mystery Money (Baby-Sitters Club Mystery) - Ann M. Martin
“Of course Stacey doesn’t have anything to do with the counterfeit money. But the baby-sitters are worried.”

Adult Fiction
At Play in the Fields of the Lord - Peter Matthiessen
“In a malarial outpost in the South American rain forest, two misplaced gringos converge and clash...”

Alaska Fiction
I Am the Ice Worm - MaryAnn Easley
“While traveling to visit her mother in the Arctic a California girl learns the meaning of hardship and survival when she is taken in by an Inupiat family.”

Alaska Nonfiction
Alaska Gardening Guide - Ann D. Roberts
Volume 1- Alaska Vegetables for Northern Climates

INTERESTING WEBSITE OF THE MONTH
www.alaskamastergardens.org

For all of our gardeners this website can plant a seed of interest in YOU!  Do you know what kind of containers you need to put your little seedlings in? Wondering if you are watering too little or too much? Do you know about fertilizing your garden? Need to start up compost? This  site is for YOU!!

 

 

Keep Igiugig Beautiful

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