Oral History Reading with Poarch Creek Tribe
AVCP Museum Bethel, AlaskaReading by oral history translated and transcribed by AVCP Oral Historian, Monica Shelden. Read aloud in Yugtun and English. Open to the public.
Reading by oral history translated and transcribed by AVCP Oral Historian, Monica Shelden. Read aloud in Yugtun and English. Open to the public.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Department staff will be in Mekoryuk, the morning of Tuesday (7/9/19). They will be in the Tribal Council Office all day, ready to assist anyone who wishes to apply for TANF benefits.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Department staff will be in Tuntutuliak, the morning of Thursday (7/11/19). They will be in the TANF office all day, ready to assist on-going clients and new applicants.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Department staff will be in Tununak, the morning of Tuesday (7/16/19). They will be in the TANF office all day, ready to assist on-going clients and new applicants.
Our Environmental Program will host an e-waste drive for Bethel, July 24, 2019. We will be staged at the AVCP lot located across from the old cannery where we will be collecting electronic waste such as old computers, TVs, household hazardous wastes, old paint, lead acid batteries, fluorescent lights, regular batteries, used oil. Please gather…
To nominate someone for an AVCP Award, use the Award Nomination Form found HERE. Forms must be received before Friday, July 26, 2019, at 4:00 p.m. AKST
To be considered, proposed resolutions must be received by our Tribal Services Department by Friday, Aug. 9, 2019, at 5:00 p.m. AKST. Call Tribal Services for more information. 907 - 543 - 7380
Healthy Families uses Elluarluteng Ilakutellriit; a framework demonstrating the life cycle of traditional practices, values and beliefs, as told by Elders from around the region and the late Peter Jacobs. The program currently offers a three-and-a-half day workshop, which is held monthly in Bethel. Facilitators are available to work directly with Tribes to host Workshops at…
Come hear stories shared by two well-known story tellers: Elder Esther Nuqaq’aq Green, and Earl Keggulluk Polk III. Story telling and sharing have been an essential tool in promoting wellbeing by allowing the listener to experience and understand the moral of the story and teachings in which some Yup’ik core values are taught.
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Updates on projects and bird hunting regulations proposals to be discussed with governing bodies. Proposals are due in December. The Alaska Migratory Bird CoManagment Council will review and makes recommendations on individual proposals to U.S. Fish and Wildlife. Look out for population updates in the spring.