Archive for October, 2005
Mikisagimiun Spike Camp Bering Sea Kayaking
Tuesday, October 18th, 2005Kayak exploration, north side Nunivak Island, summer science field students and staff.
mikisagimiun_kayaking_video (3.5MB .mov)
Talent Search…Program Interviews and Podcasts
Monday, October 17th, 2005The KuC Talent Search program is presented in this series of radio shows written and produced by KYUK Radio’s Kenny Steele.
Information about the National Science Foundation ANSEP efforts at the college: Shane Iverson discusses Educational Talent Search Program; Martin Leonard III describes Summer Science Field efforts on Nunivak Island; and Bob Brown describes the pilot ANSEP College Bridging Program.
Listen to the presentations available as mp3 files:
Part 1 Shane Iverson discusses Educational Talent Search Program
Part 2, Martin Leonard III discusses Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program
Part 3, Dr. Bob Brown discusses the ANSEP Summer College and Career Bridging Program at KuC
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Roseroot
Friday, October 14th, 2005RoseRoot was created by Danica Broerman. She went to Nunivak Island for the Summer Science Camp.
‘Arctic Hours’ Nash Harbor, Nunivak Island, Bering Sea
Friday, October 14th, 2005Video short / presentation from adjunct professor Skip Snaith…depicts the wildlife, landscapes and ‘hours’ spent at the KuC field study and research station on the Bering Sea, Nunivak Island.
Video \'Arctic Hours\' Skip Snaith, Nunivak Island (3MB .wmv)
Video Arctic Hours Skip Snaith Nunivak Island (3Mb .swf)
Vodcast \'Arctic Hours\' Skip Snaith Nunivak Island (3MB .mov)
Cutting Fish1
Wednesday, October 12th, 2005This is a posting that appeared in the original alaska exposed vodcast site! The post has expanded to include some significant content on subsistence in the YK Delta.
Katie Alexie cutting king salmon at Tuntutuliak traditional fish camp on the Kuskokiwm River, Alaska
Links to the alaska exposed culture blog here:
http://alaskaexposedculture.blogspot.com/2005/03/fish-camp-essentialssubsistence-is-way.html
Angyaq Construction Project
Monday, October 10th, 2005Vodcast / Presentation

View videos of a Traditional Open – Skin Boat…constructed during the Summer Science Field Camp on Nunivak Island…as part of the Kuskokwim Campus Science and Technology Academy…2004.
Skin Boats were a major part of Traditional Culture on Nunivak Island. The presence of these types of boats within Cup’ig culture is not well known.
This boat was constructed by Kuskokwim Campus students and NIMA corporation staff with direct supervision from shipwright and videographer, Skip Snaith.
This is a QuickTime presentation of the project (2.8MB)
Nash Harbor Angyaq Construction (.mov)
This is a Windows Media Video presentation of the project (2.8MB)
Nash Harbor Angyaq Construction (.wmv)
This is a Shockwave Flash presentation of the project (2.8MB)
Nash Harbor Angyaq Construction (.swf)
