So obviously training is over, but some of these pictures pertain to the last couple activities so I am going to go back in time in order to describe them. The day after my last blog we learn all about the Yupik culture in our training session. We learn some basic words as well as two dances. We also got to try the local foods. The portions were small which was a good thing for those of us who were nervous about the taste and textures. Everything was surprisingly good, including the whale blubber. The taste and texture are hard to explain but definitely better than I was expecting. After the day's classes were over, we went fishing. Jenni is the brunette in the pictures and my roommate while Gia the blonde lives downstairs. Needless to say we had a fun time even though we didn't actually catch anything. It was raining pretty good and we were out on the boat until about 11 pm at which point we had to go home and pack. The following day we flew into Kipnuk and I assure you it is exactly what I was expecting. It was colder and mudder then Bethel and was raining pretty good when we landed. The landing wasn't the smoothest one I've had but the pilot was good and I had complete faith especially since Jenni is a pilot and didn't seem nervous. Our apartment is nice and the hardest thing so far has been waiting for our stuff to arrive at the post office. Things are coming together though. I'll update pictures once we are settled. My classroom is big and setting it up was more difficult than I anticipated. I was trying really hard to take into consideration everything I was taught during college and I may have over analyzed the situation. I will update these pictures once I am done setting up. This past Sunday we flew back into Bethel and stayed at the District Office overnight. This was a day earlier then we were supposed to get in because we were going to tour a gold mine on Monday and we had to fly out of Bethel early on Monday. Needless to say the district office at night is an interesting place to be and I got some good pictures. As we flew inland to the mine on Monday, there were both trees and mountains that surfaced which is exciting because we have neither when flying to the village. The mine is not currently active but is the proposed site for Donlin Gold. We got a lot of information on what the project consisted of and where certain aspects of the mine would be placed. We drove to the top of a mountain to see the site from above and several Yupik ladies showed us how to find tundra tea and berries. Tuesday and Wednesday was training for the entire district. I don't have much to say other then I finally got to meet the rest of the teachers from my village and learned more about the programs that the district implement for instruction.
Pictures from Bethel
Native Food
Fishing with Gia and Jenni
Best Smoked Salmon Ever
More fishing trip
Alaskan cinnamon roll
Leaving Bethel
Tundra
Our plane
Kipnuk from the air
Landing in Kipnuk
View from Kipnuk airport
View from the living room window
Furry meat from our freezer
Our Apartment
Gia and Jenni eating dinner at 11:30 pm
My Classroom
School from my room
Kipnuk view
Kids on the play deck. The blue tan and white building is the school and around the corner is my apartment.
District Office
Trees and mountains flying to the mine
At the mine
Dorm for district wide inservice
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