Message from the Editor October 2017

Written by
Ida Nelson
Published
25 October 2017

October-fest

October we welcome you with open arms as all the lodges have returned to hibernation for the winter and the skies and river are quiet once again. With the Native Food Challenge coming to a close we have a lot of reflection upon this endeavor. Tate has an update for you of how he feels about this challenge which is followed by a poem written by Kiara Nelson, and another one by Walt Gooden. Alicia has her impression of hiking to Big Mountain which is followed by an article written by Simeon and another by Keilan. Ella has a l o n g beautiful poem on her reflection of the Big Mountain Hike. Kiara has submitted a Yup’ik story re-told of How the Crane Got His Blue Eyes. Following her article, you can find various pictures of original Larval writings written by our elementary students. From there you will find highlighted pictures of the hike to Big Mountain and pictures of your favorite humans including our announcements.

Remember, it is getting a little bit colder outside and not all of the ponds are frozen all the way yet, please stay off the ice unless it has been proven safe enough by an adult to skate or ride upon. Stay warm, be on the look out for ghosts and goblins, and happy fall!

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