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We are the students at the Innoko River High School, living in the last village on the Innoko River in the western Interior of Alaska.

Jamie Hamilton

Interests: Hunting, fishing and working on engines.

Hobbies: Basketball, snowboarding, snowmachining, and dirtbiking.

Favorite Native food: Willow grouse.

Reaction to being told we were going to SOUTH AFRICA:
At first I was speechless, and to this day I can not believe we were chosen to go.

Jamie

Jamie
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Our GLOBE Research

We have been a GLOBE school since 1998. Different classes of students have set up different study sites over the years but in 2005 our local research on our environment took on a different twist when lightening struck behind our village and burned a 15-acre area of land dangerously close to local homes.

The Alaska State Forestry Department hired the Shageluk Emergency Fire Fighting crew and the EFF crew from Nikolai to assist in putting out the fire. The fire lasted just two weeks but has provided us with long-term data on regrowth in a Boreal forest that has made us think about climate change and how it effects our cultural traditions and survival as the Deg Hitan people!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Jamie: Wednesday, Field Day #1

Jamie: Wednesday, Field Day #1

Today we all formed into groups and went to Cape Pointe in busses. Right when we got there we went straight to the lighthouse at the very top of the hill. Then we went down a huge flight of stairs to see the sand beach and the massive waves crashing into it. After we walked back up the stairs we boarded the busses and came back to the dorms. Then we all had to go to the upper campus for dinner and a dance. The dance went on for a couple of hours, and then we headed back to the dorms and went to sleep.

1 comment:

SouthAfrica said...

I really enjoyed this blog posting and the photos - great to see pics which are not just the usual tourist photos of Cape Town. I run a South African travel website and chose this as the blog posting of the week for our 1 Nov 2008 newsletter (entitled Mango cheaper than Interlink, but page down). I hope you guys keep up the great writing, and please come visit South Africa again.