By: marie katcheak
this is a a very interesting and well drawn experiences which go on constantly everyday in rural alaska. Which effects the Alaskan native population. From the OCS, to the jail systems to the way we...
View ArticleBy: Polly E. Hyslop
While I applaud the efforts of Steve Sumida, I wonder about the title of the article, \”Our Ancestors Did not know Criminals.\” As a Native graduate student, I wonder why this title was chosen. As far...
View ArticleBy: Aleksandr
The story of those doing wrong being turned black is what Mormons have in their book as the cause of the color of African people’s skin. Ruh-roh, racism! Btw, that was something I was told, not...
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The author chose the title, so I cannot comment on her intent. I approved her judgement in choosing a title that would appeal to her audience. My materials include a values poster from Gambel Island...
View ArticleBy: Steve Sumida
From the article there is little information to interpret the meaning of the story as involving racial overtones. From my limited experience with Cupik culture it does not seem to vary significantly...
View ArticleBy: Steve Sumida
In 2003 I gave a presentation at an International conference on domestic violence entitled, “Inupiaq Traditional Justice, Is there a domestic violence application?” I received no feedback. Probably...
View ArticleBy: marie katcheak
this is a a very interesting and well drawn experiences which go on constantly everyday in rural alaska. Which effects the Alaskan native population. From the OCS, to the jail systems to the way we...
View ArticleBy: Polly E. Hyslop
While I applaud the efforts of Steve Sumida, I wonder about the title of the article, \”Our Ancestors Did not know Criminals.\” As a Native graduate student, I wonder why this title was chosen. As far...
View ArticleBy: Aleksandr
The story of those doing wrong being turned black is what Mormons have in their book as the cause of the color of African people’s skin. Ruh-roh, racism! Btw, that was something I was told, not...
View ArticleBy: Steve Sumida
The author chose the title, so I cannot comment on her intent. I approved her judgement in choosing a title that would appeal to her audience. My materials include a values poster from Gambel Island...
View ArticleBy: Steve Sumida
From the article there is little information to interpret the meaning of the story as involving racial overtones. From my limited experience with Cupik culture it does not seem to vary significantly...
View ArticleBy: Steve Sumida
In 2003 I gave a presentation at an International conference on domestic violence entitled, “Inupiaq Traditional Justice, Is there a domestic violence application?” I received no feedback. Probably...
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