About Us

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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

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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!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Tired!

Wow, I can't believe how busy we have been since early May with very little breaks! We are almost done with the PowerPoint slideshow/presentation. Everyone is doing so well and they really know their parts. Today we finished reading the booklet that Karen Ladegard sent us on Durban, a city on the east coast of South Africa. Did you know Barack Obama's father is Zulu and grew up in Africa? Rudy brought the boys out to look at a wolf den, blackie den and spruce trees that are growing up in the middle of lakes: a sign of climate change. Tonight we have a "dress rehearsal" sort of for the team to present their slide show to the parents. Next week we work on the cultural part of the presentation. WOW!

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