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🌿 Denakkanaaga Elders Mentoring Elders Culture Camp – Fairbanks North Star Borough School District Student Opportunity 🌿...
05/01/2026

🌿 Denakkanaaga Elders Mentoring Elders Culture Camp – Fairbanks North Star Borough School District Student Opportunity 🌿

We are excited to invite students ages 12–18 to participate in this year’s Elders Mentoring Elders Culture Camp at Howard Luke Camp on the Tanana River.

This is a unique hands-on cultural learning experience guided by Elders and instructors, focused this year on white fish and traditional seasonal practices.

Students will have the opportunity to learn and participate in activities such as:
🔵Cutting and processing white fish
🔵Making traditional foods like Indian ice cream
🔵Birch bark harvesting and basket making
🔵Fish net making
🔵Reading the river and nature-based learning
🔵Salve making using moose tallow
…and much more guided by Elders on the land.

📅 Camp Dates: July 8–10
📍 Howard Luke Camp (Tanana River)
👥 Limited to 10 students (ages 12–18)
🍲 Breakfast and lunch provided daily
🚤 Boat transportation provided to/from camp each day (families responsible for drop-off/pick-up at boat launch)

This is a powerful opportunity for students to learn directly from Elders, build cultural knowledge, and spend meaningful time on the land.

📝 Register here: https://forms.gle/wyGNja1KAF8dDBQaA

Space is limited and selection will be coordinated through school staff.

Thank you Denakkanaaga for this opportunity for our students.

We are excited to share an incredible cultural learning opportunity for students this summer. Students are invited to participate in the Elders Mentoring Elders Culture Camp held at Howard Luke Camp on the Tanana River. This is a hands-on, land-based learning experience guided by Elders and cultural...

We are hiring for a Director for our program. Please share and send to those who may be interested!
04/02/2026

We are hiring for a Director for our program. Please share and send to those who may be interested!

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🎓 Scholarships for Native students are OPEN!Know a student who could benefit? Like, share, and spread the word with your...
03/18/2026

🎓 Scholarships for Native students are OPEN!
Know a student who could benefit? Like, share, and spread the word with your relatives and community.
🗓️ Applications close May 31, 2026
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The Alaska Native Education Program is proud to support our families by covering registration costs for summer learning ...
03/02/2026

The Alaska Native Education Program is proud to support our families by covering registration costs for summer learning opportunities at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. These camps provide engaging, hands-on experiences that help students build skills, explore interests, and stay connected to learning over the summer.

If your student plans to attend, we ask that families carefully review camp dates and times before registering. Because the program is covering registration costs, students must be committed to attending the camp session they sign up for. This ensures that as many students as possible can benefit from this opportunity.

If your family needs additional support to help your student fully participate, such as supplies, materials, or other items connected to their camp experience, please reach out. We are here to help remove barriers and support student success.

Email:[email protected]

While registration doesn't open until Friday, please take a moment to review which camps are available beforehand, as they tend to fill up quickly.

Website Link: summer365.alaska.edu

*Limited funds available.

Please check out the ANE Newsletter for the registration code.

02/27/2026

The UAF Social Work Department is hosting our 2026 virtual spring speaker series. We are pleased to have Dr. LaVerne Xilegg Demientieff present a series of three presentations on her work on community well-being and healing. Each presentation will be 1.5 hours long and each will offer 1.5 Free Alaska Native CEUs. Presentations are scheduled for March 24th, April 2nd, and April 8th all from 5:30pm-7pm (AKST) on Zoom. For more information you can email [email protected]. Please register here: https://forms.gle/uJ4iZB8BPXz4oJ1B7

Presentation Descriptions:
1. Intergenerational Resilience - Strengthening the Transmission of Knowledge at an Elders Mentoring Elders Camp in Interior Alaska
This presentation will share the transformative and impactful outcomes of an "Elders Mentoring Elders" culture camp in the Interior of Alaska, highlighting an innovative community-led intervention focused on uplifting Alaska Native Elder voices to transmit intergenerational traditional Dine' (Athabascan) knowledge and practices into the future while working and healing together. This program is rooted in intergenerational resilience, to include remembering, restoring, and revitalizing traditional values and practices that guide our relationship to land, food, community, and spirit to promote cultural continuity and community well-being. Social Workers and other helpers can learn about decolonizing and indigenizing research and programming, as well as be inspired by Elder wisdom and learn about Elder priorities for community well-being.

2. Dinayetr –Our Breath, Our Belief System - A Guide For Caring For Ourselves and Others In Our Communities
This presentation will share resources and strategies for healing centered engagement that we can utilize to create a community of care and feelings of belonging, which allow us to learn, grow, and engage together at the highest levels. For our organizations and communities to be sustainable we have to re-think and re-create spaces where we can thrive instead of just surviving. Spaces where we practice a culture and community of care together. A Yupik Elder has shared that, “learning is healing, as we expand our knowledge of the world, we also learn about ourselves, we grow and heal.” As you do good work in your organizations, communities, consider how you can engage in a culture of care and a community of care to support relationships with colleagues, community members, as well as with yourself. Indigenous Elders and ancestral knowledge and practices serve as a guide for how healing work can be done in a good way. When we learn about how stress and trauma impact our mind and body, we are more compassionate with ourselves and others. When we are curious about what causes pain and grief, we can help to create connection and ceremony for healing. Healing happens when we are in our bodies and in relationship to others and our community.

3. Ancestral Trauma, Indigenous Well-being and Collective Healing
This presentation will discuss the impacts of ancestral trauma and grief on the individual, family, and community. Participants will gain an awareness of what events have happened that have created trauma and grief and discuss the ways that we have embodied and coped with that trauma and grief and recognize that through an acknowledgement of the events, sharing the pain and restoring our “original instructions” and cultural knowledge and practices we can begin to heal from the hurts of this “soul wounding”. It is our responsibility to also understand the role of wellness, resilience, and strength-based strategies used for navigating ancestral grief and trauma, and for collective healing.

Join us for an Alaska Native Education Parent Advisory Committee Meeting on March 5, 2026, at Noon. Families are welcome...
02/27/2026

Join us for an Alaska Native Education Parent Advisory Committee Meeting on March 5, 2026, at Noon. Families are welcome to attend in person at 520 5th Avenue, 4th Floor, Room 426 or via Zoom

Zoom Link: https://k12northstar-org.zoom.us/j/2906984965
Meeting ID: 290 698 4965
Passcode: ANE2026

We look forward to connecting with families, sharing updates on our current work, and hearing your input as we continue strengthening support for our students.

02/16/2026
V.I.B.E. Council Meets Tomorrow!Are you between the ages of 16–24 and want to make a real difference in our community? J...
12/09/2025

V.I.B.E. Council Meets Tomorrow!
Are you between the ages of 16–24 and want to make a real difference in our community? Join us for V.I.B.E. Council, a space to speak out on mental health, su***de prevention, and peer outreach 🗣️💬
🗓 Wednesday, December 10th
🕓 4:00 PM - 5:00PM
📍 Noel Wien Library
✔ Earn volunteer or community service hours
✔ Receive a $15 gift card just for participating
✔ Be part of something meaningful and youth-led!
Come use your voice for change and bring a friend! 💛
Learn more: fairbankswellness.org/youth

Check out this information for NYO!
12/08/2025

Check out this information for NYO!

The FNSBSD Alaska Native Education Program is excited to offer Family Engagement Kits to our participating families!Plea...
12/04/2025

The FNSBSD Alaska Native Education Program is excited to offer Family Engagement Kits to our participating families!

Please fill out this form to let us know you'd like one:

Fill out ONE PER FAMILY In alignment with the goals of our Indian Education Grant, we are thrilled to offer you the opportunity to select one Winter Break Family Engagement Kit. These kits are designed to encourage meaningful engagement between family members and students, turning the winter season....

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