SHI for Language Learners

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SHI for Southeast Alaska Native Language Learning

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Advancing Tlingit (Lingít), Haida (X̱aad Kíl) & Tsimshian (Sm’algya̱x) Language Learning.

SHI Supporting Southeast Alaska Language Learning Endeavors and Schools

Restoring Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian languages is a priority. Across Southeast Alaska, we sponsor programs that document, preserve, and revitalize Native languages.

Sealaska Heritage Institute operates programs to revitalize the ancient languages of Southeast Alaska: Lingít (Tlingit), X̱aad Kíl (Haida), and Sm’algya̱x (Tsimshian). The languages were almost lost during a time of severe cultural oppression, but in recent years, a number of young people have learned their ancient tongue and are now teaching it to others with assistance from fluent Elders. SHI has also published a number of language books to document and help revitalize the languages. The languages contain a wealth of information about Southeast Alaska, including ancient geological phenomena such as the advancement and retreat of glaciers.

In the late 1990s, our Board of Trustees, realizing that time was running out, steered the institute more toward revitalization of the languages. Most fluent speakers are elderly, so the institute’s early efforts began with an immersion program where students and fluent speakers spoke only in a Native language to create language habitats. Over the years, some advanced language students began to emerge and today, they are teaching some level of Native languages in public schools.

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ELEMENTARY-MIDDLE SCHOOL AND COLLEGE LANGUAGE PROGRAMS IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA

TCLL – Tlingit Culture, Language, and Literacy (for Elementary-Middle Schools)

SHI Alaska's Our Ancestors’ Echoes

Our Ancestors’ Echoes (Language Pathway Project)

Language Scholars

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SHI’s Educational Scholarships for Southeast Alaska

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SHI’s Educational Scholarships for Southeast Alaska

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Sealaska Scholarships

Sealaska Heritage Institute provides scholarships to Alaska Natives who are Sealaska Shareholders and Descendants for college, university, and vocational and technical schools. The annual awards are funded mainly by Sealaska, and the award amounts vary by year. The application period opens Dec. 15 and closes on March 1 each year. Applications must be filled out and submitted online. Send questions to scholarship@sealaska.com

Judson L. Brown Leadership Award

SHI administers the Judson L. Brown Leadership Award program, which grants an annual $5,000 scholarship to a student who has demonstrated academic achievement and leadership skills. This candidate is chosen among students who apply for the Sealaska scholarship

Ruth Demmert Award

SHI administers the Ruth Demmert Language Award program, which grants an annual $5,000 scholarship to a student who is studying Southeast Alaska Native languages.

Indigenizing Education for Alaska

Indigenizing Education for Alaska (IEA) improves the educational landscape for Alaska Native students by cultivating teachers and school leaders who reflect their culture, values, and life experiences. The program also fosters future generations of Alaskan educators by recruiting upper-level high school to early college students into the field of education. The program financially supports education-degree or certificate-seeking college students while ensuring their college education experience is culturally relevant.

Our Ancestors’ Echoes

SHI designed the Our Ancestors’ Echoes program to increase the number of Alaska Native students in Southeast Alaska who have access to educators teaching their heritage language. Building on the success of the Our Language Pathway project, this work also prioritizes supporting and retaining current language educators, increasing wider access to language courses, and supporting mental health and healing work in the community. Additionally, the program includes the establishment of an immersive language community for 6 scholars enrolled in a bachelor’s degree in Indigenous Studies in Language at the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) and the publication of language resources in X̱aad Kíl, Sm’algyax, and Lingít. SHI funds scholarships for language students enrolled at the University of Alaska Southeast who are studying Xaad Kíl, Sm’algyax, and Lingít.

Language Scholars

SHI funds scholarships for Native language students seeking bachelor’s degrees to further perpetuate Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian languages in the establishment of learning nests. Through the three-year program, selected candidates are expected to: – Spend four hours weekly listening to audio in their heritage language; – Spend each year with an advanced language speaker translating and transcribing 15 minutes of archival audio; – Attend SHI’s healing Summer Language Program each year; – Obtain a bachelor’s degree in Indigenous studies with an emphasis on Alaska Native Languages.

Art and Museum Studies

SHI offers scholarships to undergraduate or graduate students who are pursuing: – Arts and science degrees with a focus in studio arts, performing arts, cinematic arts and technology, or creative writing, and which incorporate Northwest Coast Arts studies in their degree; or, – A degree with a concentration in museum studies Art students must be enrolled in NWC arts courses at the University of Alaska Southeast or arts courses at the Institute of American Indian Arts. Museum studies students must be enrolled full-time at a US college. 




SHI for Students and Youth

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SHI for Alaskan Students and Youths’ Educational Endeavors

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Sudents & Youth.

SHI Supporting Southeast Alaskan Educational Endeavors and Schools

From workshops on traditional techniques to shows and auctions featuring work from contemporary masters, we are proud to be helping Juneau become the world capital for Northwest Coast Art.

PRE-KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL PROGRAMS

Pre-Kindergarten: Baby Raven Reads

Raven Writes (In-School and Summer Camp Programming)

Tlingit Culture, Language, and Literacy (Culture-based “school within a school” where the Tlingit language and culture are celebrated, respected, and integrated)

Voices on the Land (Literacy-based, artist residencies in 4th and 5th grade classrooms)

STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math)

SHI Alaska's Native Youth Olympics ( NYO )

Native Youth Olympics (Traditional Games)

Haa Latseení (College and Career Readiness)

Box of Treasures (High School and College Educational Pathways)

IEA – Indigenizing Education for Alaska (Improves the educational landscape for Alaska Native students by cultivating teachers and school leaders )

SHI's Northwest Coast Arts Degree Program

Northwest Coast Arts Degree Program

SHI Alaska's Our Ancestors’ Echoes

Our Ancestors’ Echoes (Language Pathway Project)

ALASKAN SUMMER CAMPS AND ATHLETICS

Raven Writes (In-School and Summer Camp Programming)

Atnané Northwest Coast Arts Academy

Atnané Northwest Coast Arts Academy (Culturally integrated college and career readiness program)

SHI Alaska's Native Youth Olympics ( NYO )

Native Youth Olympics (Traditional Games)

Latseen Hoop Camp (Annual Camp)

Latseen Running Camp (Annual)

SHI's STEAM for Middle School

STEAM for Middle School (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math)

SHI's STEAM for High School

STEAM for High School (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math)

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SHI’s STEAM Academy for High School

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SHI’s High School STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math)

SHI sponsors a summer academy for high school students through its STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) program. Students focus on traditional ecological knowledge and STEAM career connections. Students can earn high school credit while working alongside Elders and professional researchers to build a deeper connection to the place we call home.

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SHI’s STEAM Academy for Middle School

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SHI MIDDLE SCHOOL STEAM

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SHI’s Middle School STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math)

SHI sponsors a summer academy for middle school students through its STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) program. Students create, explore, make, and problem-solve with place-based, culturally relevant STEAM activities. Activities may include such things as outdoor activities, carving paddles, interactive STEAM lessons, games, art, and cultural activities.

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SHI’s Latseen Running Camp

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SHI’s LATSEEN RUNNING CAMP

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SHI’s Latseen Running Camp

Sealaska Heritage Institute sponsors an annual Latseen Running Camp that utilizes running to improve the strength of body, mind, and spirit while fostering a connection between our lives and the land. Themodel developed for this program is grounded in the four core cultural values and the development of athletic skills.

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SHI’s Latseen Hoop Camp

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SHI’s LATSEEN HOOP CAMP (ANNUAL)

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SHI’s Latseen Hoop Camp

Sealaska Heritage Institute sponsors an annual Latseen Hoop Camp. Sealaska Heritage developed the model for this program, which teaches athletic skills and the Tlingit four core cultural values. This innovative program provides a fun and safe environment for youth to be physically active, and develop basketball fundamentals.

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SHI’s Native Youth Olympics (Traditional Games)

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SHI NYO | NATIVE YOUTH OLYMPICS (Traditional Games)

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SHI’s NYO: Native Youth Olympics (Traditional Games)

Native Youth Olympics (NYO) (also known as Traditional Games) is based on the hunting and survival skills of the Indigenous peoples of Alaska and across the Arctic going back thousands of years. Each athlete strives to perform at their personal best while helping and supporting their fellow competitors, no matter which team they are a part of. This is the spirit of the games: to work together toward common goals and learn from the skills and values that allowed Alaska Native peoples to survive and thrive in the harshest conditions.

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SHI’s Atnané Northwest Coast Arts Academy

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SHI’s ATNANE NORTHWEST COAST ARTS ACADEMY

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SHI’s Atnané Northwest Coast Arts Academy – College Readiness

SHI sponsors Atnané Northwest Coast Arts Academy, a culturally integrated college and career readiness program for Alaska Native/American Indian high school students. Northwest Coast arts classes, team building activities, entrepreneurship training, and culturally affirming artistic lesson plans help students enter a career pathway in Northwest Coast arts. Open to all Sealaska shareholders regardless of residency. SHI will pay travel and lodging costs. In addition, SHI has partnered with the Juneau, Sitka, and Klawock school districts to offer Northwest Coast arts courses to high school students in six high schools. Students have the option to earn college credit as well as high school credits, and the program supports the courses with accessible, authentic cultural resources.

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SHI’s Our Ancestors’ Echoes – Language Pathway Project

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SHI’s OUR ANCESTORS’ ECHOES – LANGUAGE PATHWAY

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SHI’s Our Ancestors’ Echoes – Language Pathway Project

SHI designed the Our Ancestors’ Echoes program to increase the number of Alaska Native students in Southeast Alaska who have access to educators teaching their heritage language. Building on the success of the Our Language Pathway project, this work also prioritizes supporting and retaining current language educators, increasing wider access to language courses, and supporting mental health and healing work in the community. Additionally, the program includes the establishment of an immersive language community for 6 scholars enrolled in a bachelor’s degree in Indigenous Studies in Language at the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) and the publication of language resources in X̱aad Kíl, Sm’algyax, and Lingít. SHI funds scholarships for language students enrolled at the University of Alaska Southeast who are studying Xaad Kíl, Sm’algyax, and Lingít.

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