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Adventures in Community: Kake TRAYLS Week Three

Adventures in Community: Kake TRAYLS Week Three

by Isabella Haywood | Aug 20, 2020 | Kake, Natural Resource Stewardship, Uncategorized, Youth Engagement

Written by Courtney James, Chad Ward, Ethan Kadake, Brandon Ward, Bree Travica, and Audrey Clavijo This week we did all sorts of activities including tree plot management, trail-building on Grave Island, water sampling, deer meat processing, and formline drawing....

The Value of Red and Yellow Cedar: Kake TRAYLS Week Two

by Isabella Haywood | Aug 20, 2020 | Kake, Natural Resource Stewardship, Youth Engagement

Written by: Ethan Kadake, Chad Ward, Bradon Ward, Bree Travica, Courtney James, and Audrey Clavijo   Wood Products for Culture & Heritage Project  The goal for this project is to learn from people in our community about our culture and heritage and to gain...
Reports from the Field: Kake TRAYLS Week One

Reports from the Field: Kake TRAYLS Week One

by Isabella Haywood | Jul 23, 2020 | Kake, Natural Resource Stewardship, Uncategorized, Youth Engagement

Written by: Bree Travica, Courtney James, Brandon Ward, Ethan Kadake, Chad Ward, & Audrey Clavijo   The Kake TRAYLS Crew Contract and Mission Statement   In the first week of YCC/TRAYLS (Youth Conservation Corps/ Training Rural Alaskan Youth Leaders and Students)...
Student Reflections from the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) Conference

Student Reflections from the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) Conference

by Isabella Haywood | Jan 29, 2020 | Hydaburg, Kake, KKCFP, Natural Resource Stewardship, Uncategorized, Youth Engagement

In the world of science, the clinical often obscures the personal. While white lab coats and sterile surroundings are often necessary for research, science should not occur in a vacuum where it is sealed off from Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and culture. At...

Celebrating the Spasski Creek Restoration Project

by Isabella Haywood | Dec 18, 2019 | Blog Reports, Hoonah, Natural Resource Stewardship, Uncategorized

Written by Carolyn Rice, Tongass Communications Fellow for the Tongass National Forest and the Sitka Conservation Society and Isabella Haywood, Community Economic Development Fellow for Spruce Root The stream is beginning to relax. Ever since the Hoonah Native Forest...
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