Detailed In-Person Schedule

* All times are in the Alaska timezone


August 5th - August 6th

Time Event Location
See schedule The Raven Writes Pre-Conference

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The Arts & Literacy Pre-Conference

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Raven Writes will be held at UAS

Arts & Literacy will be held at Thunder Mountain Middle School

Wednesday, August 7th

Conference Welcome

Recreation Center, University of Alaska Southeast

Time Description
8:30 a.m. Buses drop off at UAS Rec Center
8:45–11:30 a.m. Welcome and Conference Opening
Has Du Eetíx' X'akeidíx̱ Haa Sitee Dance Group
Keynote Presentation, Jo Chrona
9:30 a.m.

Featured Speakers

  • Jessica Naneniłnaan Denny — Library
  • Raul Aguilar Jr. — Room 112

Field Excursions

  • 11:45 a.m.: Buses depart UAS for Field Excursions
  • 3:30 p.m.: Field Excursions end, buses arrive in field to pick up attendees
  • 3:45 p.m.: Buses leave field to drop off attendees at UAS Banfield Hall and hotels (Baranof, Travelodge)
Excursion Location
Mountain Goats & Wool Spinning, Richard Carstensen, Ricky Tagaban Sandy Beach, Douglas Island
Eaglecrest Mountain Hike, Josh Jackson, Daaljíni Cruise Eaglecrest
Cultural Significance of Place, Vivian Mork Auke Village Recreational Area
Beginning Northwest Coast Formline Design, Abel Ryan Room 223, Egan Hall, UAS
Juneau-Douglas City Museum Tour, Sydney Akagi, Charles McKenry Juneau-Douglas City Museum
Native Youth Olympics & Traditional Games, Kyle Worl Room 222, Egan Hall, UAS
Seaweed: Life & Art, Patty Dick Auke Village Recreational Area, then UAS Kitchen
Northwest Coast Art, Shgen George, Nancy Douglas Sealaska Heritage Arts Campus
Voices on the Land: Filmmaking in the Elementary Classroom, Angie Wright, Shelley Toon Lindberg, Scott Burton Gold Town Theater

Thursday, August 8th

Breakout Session 1 — 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Room Session
Library Empowering Communities: Strategies for Indigenous Language Learning Through Community Engagement, Raul Aguilar Jr, Featured Speaker
Room 221/222 Wayi Wah! High-Expectations Relationships: A Path Forward, Jo Chrona, Keynote Speaker
Room 223 The Sky and Connections to the Land, Rosemary Walling
Virtual Weaving the Tapestry of Knowledge: AI as a Catalyst for Indigenizing Education, Shiva Mainaly
Room 112 Kitchen Table Talk, Jessica Denny, Featured Speaker
Room 225 Incorporating Local Culture into Everyday Teaching — Dance Fans, Crystal Murphy
Room 224 Grading Practices That Support Indigenizing Education, Christine Ermold
Room 108 Who Owns Our Indigenous Education Stories? Reclaiming our Data with NISN's Mission-Driven Story Cycle, Tyla Kanteena, Diane Katzenmeyer-Delgado
Room 218 Haa Latseen Initiative: Sharing Our Strength, A Work Readiness Plan Preparing Students for Life After High School, Shari Paul, Ali Arehart, Kelley Polasky, Jessica Dean
Room 219 Adapting and Performing Traditional Stories in the Classroom, Ryan Conarro
Room 109 Assessing Tlingit and Yugtun/Yup'ik Languages: K-5/6 Students, Carrie Sorenson, Rosalie Grant

Breakout Session 2 — 2–3:30 p.m.

Room Session
Library Supporting Indigenous and Diverse Learners Using Generative AI, Dr. Katie Archer Olson
Room 221/222 Artful Integration of Artificial Intelligence Education, Charles McKenry, Electra Gardinier
Room 223 Beginning Formline Connections, Abel Ryan
Room 112 Implementing Yuuyaraq (Way of Life) as a Restorative Practice, Panigkaq Agatha John-Shields, Seralee Kairaiuak
Virtual Native America: Gifts from the Earth — Geology and Biology, Donna Beaver
Room 225 Building Reading Comprehension through Sounds & Rhythms (Grades 3- 5), Imani Gonzalez
Room 224 Planning Culturally Engaging Instruction with Help from the Alaska Standards and Artificial Intelligence, Christine Ermold & Cora Bontrager
Room 108 Teaching Indigenous Languages Is More than Learning Words, Tan'gaucuaq Barbara Amos
Room 218 How Can I Use TPR to Support My Students in Learning Their Native/Heritage Language? Beth Hartley
Room 219 Raven Writes: Culturally Responsive Writing Curriculum, Marnita Coenraad, Danielle Hass
Room 109 Climate Change and Your Community: Weaving Knowledge to Honor Your Place, Adriana Northcutt, Christi Buffington, Elena Sparrow
Library Theater Inspiring Student Learning through Animation, Shelley Toon Lindberg

Breakout Session 3 — 3:45–4:45 p.m.

Room Session
Library Stronger Together: Family Partnerships as a Way to Indigenize Education, Claudia Plesa, Lisa X̱’unyéil Worl
Room 221/222 Exploring Personal Biases—Stress-Free Edition, Carole Bookless
Room 223 Arctic Research is Relationship: Sustaining Indigenous Values and Methodologies in Collaborative Course Development, Beth Leonard, Polly Hyslop
Room 220 A Ten-Year Journey: Indigenizing Education, Heather Batchelder
Room 112 The Sound of Text: Using Movement and Sound to Enhance Learning, Engagement, and Retention, Ed Shaakhindustóow Littlefield
Room 225 Laying the Foundation for Embedded Indigenized Curriculum Through Culturally Sustaining Teacher Preparation, Olga Skinner, Amy Vinlove, Angela Alston
Room 224 How to Celebrate and Use an Alaska Native Language in Every Classroom, Roby Littlefield
Room 108 Alaska Native Language Reading Playbook, Joel Isaak, Kari Shaginoff
Room 218 Grading Practices That Support Indigenizing Education, Christine Ermold

5 p.m. — Buses depart for Baranof, Travelodge, Banfield Hall

Native Jazz Trio and Imani Gonzalez

7–8 p.m. at SHI's Shuká Hít (Clan House)

Friday, August 9th

Time Description
8:30 a.m. Buses drop off at UAS Rec Center
9 a.m. Egan Hall Library doors open
9:30 a.m.

Featured Speakers

  • Naakil.aan Hans Chester — Library
  • Stephen Langdon — Room 112

Breakout Session 1 — 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Room Session
Library More than Schooling: A Story of Learning, Teaching, and Loving Wisdom in Alaska, Dr. Buddy North
Room 221/222 Repeat: Arctic Research is Relationship: Sustaining Indigenous Values and Methodologies in Collaborative Course Development, Beth Leonard, Polly Hyslop
Room 223 Repeat: Exploring Personal Biases—StressFree Edition, Carole Bookless
Virtual Na algyacka hlaa-gyi-gyadm: The Language of Our Ancestors, Ggoadm 'Teebn Victoria McKoy, Valerie Nathan
Room 112 Tlingit Literacy Development Follow-Up, Naakil.aan Hans Chester
Room 225 Repeat: Incorporating Local Culture into Everyday Teaching—Dance Fans, Crystal Murphy
Room 224 The Tlingit Existencescape: Traditional Orientations to Being, Process, Action, and Purpose, Dr. Stephen J. Langdon
Room 218 Repeat: A Ten-Year Journey: Indigenizing Education, Heather Batchelder

Breakout Session 2 — 2–3:30 p.m.

Room Session
Library Telling Your Story through the Beat of Jazz (Grades 3-5), Imani Gonzalez
Room 221/222 Co-Creating Culturally Responsive Science Education: Insights from Community-Based Projects in Alaska and Washington, DC, Maggy Benson, Dawn Biddison, Aron Crowell, Nicole Webster, Gabriel Benn
Room 223 Two-Eyed Seeing and Honoring Culture in Teacher Preparation, Tonia Dousay, Kitty Deal, Jenna Baldiviez
Room 220 Repeat: Beginning Formline Connections, Abel Ryan
Room 112 Music to Enhance Tlingit Literacy, George Holly
Room 225 Guts! Bringing Authentic Cultural Lessons to the Classroom, Jessica Scogin, Rachel Pioch
Room 224 Indigenizing Genomics, Alyssa Bader, Kelly Monteleone, Laura Weyrich
Room 108 Building and Maintaining Restorative Classrooms Using Circle Peacekeeping, Phil Burdick, Mary Gustine
Room 218 Journey Back to Homeland—Culturally Responsive, Place-Based Learning, Mary Beth Moss, Darlene See, Heather Powell, Megan Graham
Room 219 NISN K-12 Native Literature Curriculum and Indigenous Genius by Design, Diane Katzenmeyer-Delgado, Jerusha Ignacio, Diane Willie, Morgan Barraza
Room 109 Graduate Certificate Journey Towards Indigenizing Education Through the UAA School of Education, Panigkaq Agatha John-Shields

Breakout Session 3 — 3:45–4:45 p.m.

Room Session
Library Repeat: More than Schooling: A Story of Learning, Teaching, and Loving Wisdom in Alaska, Dr. Buddy North
Room 221/222 Teaching about Sugpiaq Culture Beyond Physical Barriers: The Story of Our New Video Game Nunaka: My Village, Paul McDonogh, Mark Hiratsuka, Haley Hakala
Room 223 Repeat: The Sky and Connections to the Land, Rosemary Walling
Virtual Repeat: Weaving the Tapestry of Knowledge: AI as a Catalyst for Indigenizing Education, Shiva Mainaly
Room 112 Repeat: The Sound of Text: Using Movement and Sound to Enhance Learning, Engagement, and Retention, Ed Shaakhindustóow Littlefield
Room 225 Exploring World Cultures through Music (Grades 1-5), Imani Gonzalez
Room 224 Engaging Young Rural Alaska Learners in Place-Based STEM Learning with Drone-Related Activities, Mariah McNamara, Martha Turner
Room 108 Indigenous Literacy: Bernadette Alvanna-Stimpfle

5 p.m. — Buses depart for Baranof, Travelodge, Banfield Hall

Time Description
8:30 a.m. Buses drop off at UAS Rec Center
9 a.m. Egan Hall Library doors open
9:30 a.m.

Featured Speakers

  • Naakil.aan Hans Chester — Library
  • Stephen Langdon — Room 112

Breakout Session 1 — 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Room Session
Library More than Schooling: A Story of Learning, Teaching, and Loving Wisdom in Alaska, Dr. Buddy North
Room 221/222 Repeat: Arctic Research is Relationship: Sustaining Indigenous Values and Methodologies in Collaborative Course Development, Beth Leonard, Polly Hyslop
Room 223 Repeat: Exploring Personal Biases—Stress-Free Edition, Carole Bookless
Virtual Na algyacka hlaa-gyi-gyadm: The Language of Our Ancestors, Ggoadm 'Teebn Victoria McKoy, Valerie Nathan
Room 112 Tlingit Literacy Development Follow-Up, Naakil.aan Hans Chester
Room 225 Repeat: Incorporating Local Culture into Everyday Teaching—Dance Fans, Crystal Murphy
Room 224 The Tlingit Existencescape: Traditional Orientations to Being, Process, Action, and Purpose, Dr. Stephen J. Langdon
Room 218 Repeat: A Ten-Year Journey: Indigenizing Education, Heather Batchelder

Breakout Session 2 — 2–3:30 p.m.

Room Session
Library Telling Your Story through the Beat of Jazz (Grades 3-5), Imani Gonzalez
Room 221/222 Co-Creating Culturally Responsive Science Education: Insights from Community-Based Projects in Alaska and Washington, DC, Maggy Benson, Dawn Biddison, Aron Crowell, Nicole Webster, Gabriel Benn
Room 223 Two-Eyed Seeing and Honoring Culture in Teacher Preparation, Tonia Dousay, Kitty Deal, Jenna Baldiviez
Room 220 Repeat: Beginning Formline Connections, Abel Ryan
Room 112 Music to Enhance Tlingit Literacy, George Holly
Room 225 Guts! Bringing Authentic Cultural Lessons to the Classroom, Jessica Scogin, Rachel Pioch
Room 224 Indigenizing Genomics, Alyssa Bader, Kelly Monteleone, Laura Weyrich
Room 108 Building and Maintaining Restorative Classrooms Using Circle Peacekeeping, Phil Burdick, Mary Gustine
Room 218 Journey Back to Homeland—Culturally Responsive, Place-Based Learning, Mary Beth Moss, Darlene See, Heather Powell, Megan Graham
Room 219 NISN K-12 Native Literature Curriculum and Indigenous Genius by Design, Diane Katzenmeyer-Delgado, Jerusha Ignacio, Diane Willie, Morgan Barraza
Room 109 Graduate Certificate Journey Towards Indigenizing Education Through the UAA School of Education, Panigkaq Agatha John-Shields

Breakout Session 3 — 3:45–4:45 p.m.

Room Session
Library Repeat: More than Schooling: A Story of Learning, Teaching, and Loving Wisdom in Alaska, Dr. Buddy North
Room 221/222 Teaching about Sugpiaq Culture Beyond Physical Barriers: The Story of Our New Video Game Nunaka: My Village, Paul McDonogh, Mark Hiratsuka, Haley Hakala
Room 223 Repeat: The Sky and Connections to the Land, Rosemary Walling
Virtual Repeat: Weaving the Tapestry of Knowledge: AI as a Catalyst for Indigenizing Education, Shiva Mainaly
Room 112 Repeat: The Sound of Text: Using Movement and Sound to Enhance Learning, Engagement, and Retention, Ed Shaakhindustóow Littlefield
Room 225 Exploring World Cultures through Music (Grades 1-5), Imani Gonzalez
Room 224 Engaging Young Rural Alaska Learners in Place-Based STEM Learning with Drone-Related Activities, Mariah McNamara, Martha Turner
Room 108 Indigenous Literacy: Bernadette Alvanna-Stimpfle

5 p.m. — Buses depart for Baranof, Travelodge, Banfield Hall