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Illustrations, Maps, and Tables

Illustrations

1.1 Main Street, Arctic Village, Alaska (July 2011).

1.2 The village context—the Vashr’aii K’oo Creek as it drains into the East Fork of the Chandalar River (July 2011).

2.1 Rev. Albert E. Tritt and the original Bishop Rowe Chapel, circa 1933.

2.2 The Bishop Rowe Chapel, circa 1960.

2.3 Christmas pageant, old Bishop Rowe Chapel (December 1963).

2.4 The old Bishop Rowe Chapel in disrepair (August 1999).

2.5 The reconstructed and historically preserved Bishop Rowe Chapel (March 2013).

3.1 Arctic Village classroom (1970).

3.2 Arctic Village classroom (1970).

3.3 The new Arctic Village School (July 2009).

4.1 Main Street, Arctic Village, and neighborhood expansion (August 1999).

5.1 Cutting firewood at –30 degrees Fahrenheit (Christmas Day 2011).

5.2 Gathering fish from a fishnet (Third Tower, July 2012).

5.3 Smokehouse on the Chandalar River (July 2012).

5.4 Picking blueberries is tedious yet fulfilling and provides hours of socializing (August 2011).

5.5 Caribou hunting camp (Dachan Lee, August 1999).

5.6 After the hunt: caribou meat, skin, and antlers being dried (August 2011).

5.7 Tanning a caribou hide (August 1999).

6.1 Flooding on the Chandalar River (August 2011).

6.2 Riverbank erosion and willow overgrowth along the Chandalar River (July 2011).

6.3 One of many Arctic hares to visit the village—and to harass the local dog population (July 2009).

7.1 The joy of childhood (Arctic Village, August 2011).

7.2 The youth of Arctic Village (Christmas Eve 2011).

7.3 Twenty-first-century Nets’aii Gwich’in children (Arctic Village, Christmas Eve 2011).

7.4 Nets’aii Gwich’in boy eating hotdog on the cover of Arctic Village Echoes (1970).

7.5 These children are the future (Arctic Village, July 2012).

8.1 The “new” Bishop Rowe Chapel built in the late 1960s (December 2011).

8.2 Snowgo at –35 degrees Fahrenheit (Airport Road, 21 December 2011).

Maps

1.1 Arctic Village and neighboring Gwich’in villages in the Yukon Flats.

4.1 Arctic Village in 1999.

Tables

3.1 The YFSD High School Curricular Credit Requirements (2013–2014)

3.2 Percentages (Rounded) of Arctic Village Students Testing as “Proficient” According to Standard Based Assessments and Number of Teachers with Terminal Degree Qualifications

3.3 Percentage of Survey Respondents Having Graduated High School

3.4 Identified Needs and Criticisms of Arctic Village Educational Services (%)

4.1 Arctic Village Economic Indices

4.2 Household Ownership of Consumer Goods

4.3 Percentage of Respondents Expressing Satisfaction with Service Provisions in Arctic Village

4.4 Arctic Villager Planning and Development Concerns and Opinions

5.1 Arctic Village Household Annual Harvesting Activity (%)

5.2 Arctic Village Households Receiving Country Food Gifts from Family/Friends (%)

6.1 Observed Areas of Changes in Weather

6.2 Perceived Impacts of Climate Change on Subsistence Activity (of Those Practicing Subsistence)

6.3 Quotes from Arctic Villagers Concerning a Changing Climate

7.1 Arctic Village Adult Perspectives on the Youth

7.2 Arctic Village Youth Preferred Activities

7.3 A Comparison of Adult and Youth Participation in Subsistence Activities (2012)

8.1 Breakdown of Topics Covered/Mentioned/Pictured in Nets’aii Gwich’in Facebook Statuses

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