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2020 Statewide Elders & Youth Conference

October 11, 2020 @ 1:00 pm - October 14, 2020 @ 2:00 pm

Free – $500

First Alaskans Institute’s 37th Annual Elders & Youth Conference (Elders & Youth) will begin on Sunday, October 11 and close out on Wednesday, October 14 in a reimagined and culturally-enriched virtual environment. The 2020 Elders & Youth theme, “Asirqamek Apruciluta” (Sugt’stun, Chugach), “Asisqamek Aprut’liluta” (Alutiiq) assures us that we are moving in the right direction – physically in our real world today and symbolically in life. Its translation into English, “We Are Making a Good Path,” confirms ancestral responsibilities, and through Elders & Youth, keynotes and conferences guides will help attendees do this together:

Registration

Registration for Elders & Youth will be free this year thanks to the generosity of sponsors! FAI encourages schools and communities to partner and register as many participants as they’d like. For schools, please consider participation in the conference as school attendance and as part of virtual school offerings for the students of Alaska during this time of COVID-19. This free registration and warm invitation is FAI’s way of holding up our communities during this time, and ensure connection, learning, relationship-building, and understanding of rich and diverse Alaska Native cultures is fostered and shared across the state. Registration will continue through the start of the Elders & Youth Conference though some sessions and items may not be available.

Elder Keynote

Dr. Rev. Traditional Chief Trimble Gilbert (Gwich’in) will be joined by his beloved wife, Mary. They are from Vashrąįį K’ǫǫ (Arctic Village). He is a Tribal Leader, an Episcopal priest, a Native knowledge and culture bearer, and Gwich’in teacher. He is the Second Traditional Chief and spiritual leader for Tanana Chiefs Conference and the 52 Athabascan Tribes that they serve. He serves as an Elder Advisor for the Alaska Federation of Natives and the Doyon annual shareholders meeting. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Alaska Fairbanks, where he often serves as an Elder and mentor in classes bridging Western knowledge taught in the classroom with our lives in rural communities. Trimble is also a well-known fiddle player.

Trimble and Mary Gilbert

Crystal Dzehgak Frank

Youth Keynote

Kiley Kanat’s Burton (Eyak/Aleut/Iñupiaq/Koyukon) is 15 years old, and her Eyak name, Kanat’s, means little wolverine. She currently lives in Cordova. Her parents are James Burton and Diana Riedel. She attends Cordova Jr./Sr. High School and hopes to work in the science field as a surgeon or a marine biologist. She enjoys hunting, commercial fishing, skin sewing, sports, and fashion. Kanat’s appreciates her culture, way of life, and traditions that have been carried on through the generations. She looks up to her mom, aunt Raven Cunningham, and grandma Monica Riedel because of the cultural knowledge they have shared with her.

Kiley Kanat’s Burton

Diana Riedel

Conference Guides

Dustin Unignax Newman (Unangax̂/Deg Hit’an) lives in Anchorage and has family roots in the communities of King Cove and Anvik. His maternal grandparents are the late Rudy Demoski and Agnes Beaver and paternal grandparents are the late Robert Newman and Clara Smith. He is a kayak builder, storyteller and dancer with the Anchorage Unangax̂ Dancers. Unignax currently serves as the Youth Services Coordinator at the Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association.

Dustin Unignax Newman

Matthew Waliszek | Yuit Comms

Andrea Ts’aak Ka Juu Cook (Haida) is from Hydaburg where she grew up berry picking and salmon fishing. She is a graduate of Mt. Edgecumbe High School and attending the University of Alaska Southeast where she is working toward a degree in Northwest Coast Art. She comes from a long line of carvers and hopes to become a carver one day. Ts’aak Ka Juu is a dance group member of Xaadaas Diigwii of Juneau. Most recently, she was a First Alaskans Institute intern placed at the Sitka Conservation Society.

Andrea Ts’aak Ka Juu Cook

Klas Stolpe | Daily Sitka Sentinel

Details

Start:
October 11, 2020 @ 1:00 pm
End:
October 14, 2020 @ 2:00 pm
Cost:
Free – $500
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2020-statewide-elders-youth-conference-tickets-81872702457

Venue

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