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Ann Lawrence answers: Why CITC?
Lead Cultural Advisor Ann Lawrence values the opportunity CITC gives her to share her culture--and to encourage others, especially youth, to do the same.
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Buck Dumont answers: Why CITC?
4 години тому
When Facilities Operations Manager Buck Dumont saw the opportunity to work at CITC, he knew it would allow him to use his skills to support the employees who provide direct services.
Colleen Ouzts answers: Why CITC/ANJC?
4 години тому
Twenty years ago, Colleen Ouzts decided she wanted to work at the Alaska Native Justice Center some day. Now, the ANJC supervising paralegal puts her knowledge to work at CITC's sister agency.
Daniel Flores answers: Why CITC?
4 години тому
"Science, technology, engineering, and math already exists in culture," says Digital Badge Developer Daniel Flores. At CITC's Super Fab Lab, he gets to see the ways STEM and culture intersect and amplify each other every day on the job.
Jamie Brent answers: Why CITC?
4 години тому
Substance Use Counselor Jamie Brent appreciates the way CITC supports not just one area of need, but the whole person.
Kaity McAdams answers: Why CITC?
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Learning & Development Manager Kaity McAdams has always wanted to be in a helping profession and CITC is the place she found.
Larissa Makar answers: Why CITC?
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Learning & Development Specialist Larissa Makar needs more adjectives to describe how much she loves working at CITC!
Meg Mielke answers: Why CITC?
4 години тому
For Meg Mielke, Youth Services Manager at CITC, it's all about the people.
Carvell's story - Come As You Are
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City kid, village kid: Caught between two worlds, Carvell Shade never felt like he fit in-until he met the friends who introduced him to drugs. When he sought treatment at CITC, he discovered that community is the opposite of addiction. Now, as the nutrition coordinator at CITC's Ernie Turner Center residential treatment center, Carvell shares his culture and his experience to connect with othe...
2024 NYO Sr. Games Recap
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The 2024 NYO Sr. Games took place April 25-27 in Anchorage, Alaska. Students from across the state took part in a competition rooted in sportsmanship, respect, and tradition. Athletes in grades 7-12 competed in events like the Eskimo Stick Pull, Two-foot High Kick, Seal Hop, Alaskan High Kick, and more. You can view the results of the 2024 Games at nyogames.com/nyo-results-senior-2024/.
Why I Work at CITC: Yaari Walker
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When Yaari Walker saw that CITC incorporates Alaska Native values in employees' day to day work, she found exactly what she was looking for.
Why I Work at CITC: Uswi Madrid
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What is it about CITC? For Uswi Madrid, it's the community.
We Are CITC: Uswi Madrid
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CITC Health Education Outreach Worker Uswi Madrid talks about CITC's Tribal PREP program plus she shares why she works at CITC.
We Are CITC: Victoria Gonzalez
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As an employee at CITC's early childhood center, Clare Swan Early Learning Center, Victoria Gonzalez gets to work with our littlest program participants. She shares what she loves about working at CITC plus her secret superpower!
We Are CITC: Yaari Walker
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CITC staff member Yaari Walker shares her experience acting in the HBO series True Detective! Plus she shares why she works at CITC.
We Are CITC: Jamie Brent
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We Are CITC: Jamie Brent
CITC Core Values: Interdependence
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CITC Core Values: Interdependence
CITC Core Values: Resiliency
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CITC Core Values: Resiliency
CITC Core Values: Accountability
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CITC Core Values: Accountability
NYO Games Practice Powered by the Alaska Native Heritage Center
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NYO Games Practice Powered by the Alaska Native Heritage Center
UAA Traditional Games Club
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UAA Traditional Games Club
2024 Junior Native Youth Olympics Highlights
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2024 Junior Native Youth Olympics Highlights
CITC Core Values: Humor
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CITC Core Values: Humor
CITC Core Values: Resilience
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CITC Core Values: Resilience
CITC Core Values: Interdependence
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CITC Core Values: Interdependence
CITC Core Values: Humor
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CITC Core Values: Humor
CITC Core Values: Respect
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CITC Core Values: Respect
CITC Core Values: Interdependence
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CITC Core Values: Interdependence
NYO Scholarship Story: Lydia Alverts
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NYO Scholarship Story: Lydia Alverts
JNYO: Learn the Seal Hop
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JNYO: Learn the Seal Hop

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @RandomnessFamily
    @RandomnessFamily 10 днів тому

    Saw the show in Anchorage it was amazing

  • @Doggo-lover124
    @Doggo-lover124 Місяць тому

    Can’t wait for next year’s state🎉

  • @Appleking9oh7altacc
    @Appleking9oh7altacc 2 місяці тому

    I'm in this in my school :D

  • @nimbit_rookie
    @nimbit_rookie 3 місяці тому

    Right there's my bro Colton my iluq

  • @user-pe8sp2hz1u
    @user-pe8sp2hz1u 3 місяці тому

    You're a national treasure.

  • @Brennan28
    @Brennan28 5 місяців тому

    Hello students

  • @blueberry8225
    @blueberry8225 5 місяців тому

    Jamie is a victim but not of her ex husband. Instead of fighting and finding the stranger who had actually really hurt her and using her paralegal degree for this. Instead of taking the time to heal from her own childhood wounds. She is going after a man she had physically assaulted and verbally bashed often who loved her. This article fits Jamie’s character and what she had done to her ex husband not vice versa. This is actually really disturbing and bizarre. Her ex husband and the rest of us were waiting for Jamie to return to the person who we all thought she was but turned out to be a mask. I am so tired of abusers crying victim. They hurt the good ones including their own kids. Leaving everyone feeling confused and wondering what happened to the person who we all thought we knew. What is with this legal system of ours and organizations like this one, who believe people like this than help them hurt the innocent, the kids directly/indirectly effected. Both have got to do better in weeding out people like this. Alaska Native Justice Center- you are providing free representation to a woman who is the abusive one. You have been deceived just like the rest of us and helped this woman harm/hurt the father of her kids and the kids -allowing the abuse to continue even in divorce. Her ex husband is a disabled veteran who she did not treat well at all even calling herself “the boss.” We addressed this with her ex husband but he would just make excuses for her and defend her. We witnessed this woman several times drink alcohol while breastfeeding her daughter. We stated our concerns for her and her daughter. Her response was “the alcohol metabolizes” followed by a lot of cursing and criticizing. Her ex husband often called us not knowing what to do because she was often hitting and degrading him in front of the kids. Vets were trained to protect and stay no matter how violent the situation and unfortunately for a lot of vets like Jamie’s ex husband- sets them up to be domestic violence victims. Her ex husband was advised a few years ago to call the domestic violence hotline. He did only to be degraded by the person who answered because he is a white male and Non Native Alaskan. It took a lot for him to finally call and this was the response he got instead of help. People like Jamie make it very difficult for actual victims especially race related to be believed and receive justice. This is why it is so difficult for actual victim’s of domestic violence especially if male to come forward with what is happening to them and their kids. Victims see posts like Jamie’s who have seen and know her dark abusive explosive side. Makes us want to stay in abusive marriages rather than leave because who will believe us when this is believed instead- risking losing our kids because people like Jamie operate like they do and have an organization like Alaska Native Justice Center backing them up. Jamie, I don’t know if you are having delusions or paranoia or you are just evil. I’m finding too often for people who operate like you it’s either one or the other and refuse therapy and treatment because it’s everyone else. I don’t think evil though given what happened to you before meeting your now ex husband. I hope you take accountability/right your wrongs. For your own sake, the sake of your beautiful kids - they are a blessing so stop staining and reducing their childhood. I know at some level you have to want the best for them. I do think her ex husband really needs to be the full custody parent at this time. We are so worried for the kids being in her care especially after reading her article- she is literally flipping the script. She obviously holds and has no accountability for her actions. Moreover, how she feels justified/entitled and holds no accountability is so terrifying. My understanding, she has not taken part in any anger management programs, no parenting classes, no programs nor evaluation of her consumption of alcohol, no co parenting classes. I really think her kids need to be protected from her at this point.

  • @blueberry8225
    @blueberry8225 5 місяців тому

    WHAT A JOKE! OUR NATION HAS COME TO THE POINT OF GIVING ABUSERS FREE LAWYERS JUST BECAUSE OF THEIR RACE. THEN THE GOVT HELPS SMEAR THE PERSON WHO GOT ABUSED BY POSTING LIES LIKE THIS! THIS IS ALASKA-- A PLACE WHERE ALASKA NATIVES WHO BEAT ON MEN OF A DIFFERENT RACE CAN GET FREE LAWYERS! I HAVE LOTS OF AUDIO, NEIGHBORS WHO HEARD HER FREAKING OUT SO MUCH THAT THEY WOULD SAY, "YO-- WHAT SHE FREAKING OUT ABOUT NOW". DONT BELIEVE ANY OF THIS, THERE ARE ALWAYS 2 SIDES OF A STORY AND I GOT THE PROOF ON PLENTY OF AUDIO AND OTHER MEANS SUCH AS THE TESTICULAR HERNIA JAMIE GAVE ME BY PUNCHING ME IN THE CROUCH WHEN I TRIED TO CLOSE MY EYES TO SLEEP NEXT TO MY INFANT SON( I HAVE AUDIO). SHE WOULD STAND AT THE END OF THE BED AND COME UP W/ THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEND IN HER DELUSIONAL MIND AND PUMP HERSELF UP AND BEAT ME!!!! IM NOT LYING, WANT TO HEAR AUDIO????!!! IM A GOOD FATHER & MAN! JAMIE FOR SOME REASON WANTS TO FEEL LIKE A VICTIM OF DV AFTER SHE BEAT THE HELL--- I MEAN BEAT THE LIVING HELL OUT OF ME! SHE HIT ME SO HARD THAT MY EARS WOULD RING!!! AND THE ALASKA NATIVE "JUSTICE🤣" CENTER DEFENDS HER MADE UP LIES. LIKE I SAID, I GOT THE PROOF IN AUDIO. I NEVER DID ANYTHING BUT TRY TO HOLD MY FAMILY TOGETHER UNTIL MY EYES WERE OPENED AT THE VA STRENGTH AT HOME CLASS. I ENDURED ABUSE TO TRY TO KEEP A FAMILY TOGETHER AND I WAS DUMB FOR STICKING AROUND. FAMILY IS EVERYTHING TO ME, I WOULD NEVER HURT MY KIDS MOTHER! POINT BEING, DONT BELIEVE THIS POST! ANJC WILL LET A NATIVE WOMEN GET AWAY WITH MURDER! IF YOU DONT BELIEVE ME ABOUT ANYTHING I SAID, SEND ME A MESSAGE, I HAVE ALL THE PROOF YOU NEED AND I WILL GLADLY SHARE IT WITH YOU OVER A COFFEE AT KALADI @all @everyone

  • @blueberry8225
    @blueberry8225 5 місяців тому

    Ask her X husband about the abuse he endured. This is all a lie. She beat her husband for years and he has plenty of audio. Jamie beat her husband while he laid in bed next to his kids & when he closed his eyes to sleep she hit him in his testicles so hard that he now has a hernia! When her husband tried to leave she would keep him from leaving by standing in front of the door. She would close all the windows and scream loudly in front of the kids. This female has delusions. Send me a message if you dont believe this, he has plenty of audio and proof to share. Jamie is a product of growing up in a state that gives free lawyers to abusers. In fact she still does not follow the decree & becomes verbally abusive in front or her kids. Jamie lives in a delusional world where she will deny the abuse she put her husband & kids through although her husband has all the proof. This is all 1 big made up story. Want proof of how Jamie really is, just ask. We could meet for a coffee so you, yourself can see how crooked the an"j🤣" c is.

  • @iLoveAuties
    @iLoveAuties 5 місяців тому

    I’m in there I got 3rd I’m stick pull

  • @Aysha_641
    @Aysha_641 7 місяців тому

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  • @stanblah3756
    @stanblah3756 8 місяців тому

    I feel the spirit of the eagle and the raven inside of me

  • @AliceBushey
    @AliceBushey 8 місяців тому

    Dad Wow🎉😮

  • @Stitchlover164
    @Stitchlover164 Рік тому

    NYO is so fun I get to watch my brother and so many other people NYO is the best

  • @LUtheFox0140
    @LUtheFox0140 Рік тому

    Oh man I never see my friend Damian

  • @SurfScoter
    @SurfScoter Рік тому

    NYO is Amazing❤

  • @davidwagner4357
    @davidwagner4357 Рік тому

    Love that song

  • @EricaLapham-fn5jd
    @EricaLapham-fn5jd Рік тому

    where can i find the music? i want to use it for when i teach the unit to hype up the kids?

  • @rgr798
    @rgr798 Рік тому

    Umm no actually it doesn't kill the tree at all.

    • @buck_shot4197
      @buck_shot4197 Рік тому

      yes it does, it will become colonized by mushroom spores and the fugi will kill the tree.

    • @rgr798
      @rgr798 Рік тому

      @buck_shot4197 no not necessary, they don't automatically get chaga, you can harvest bark 10 years later from the same spot on the same tree you harvested bark from. It has a cool pattern the second time you harvest it. And I'm talking large pieces for canoes.

  • @orachelngoriakl5849
    @orachelngoriakl5849 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your testimony Toni. I’m thankful and beyond blessed to have you in my life !

  • @JoeYatesAlaskanFilms
    @JoeYatesAlaskanFilms Рік тому

    👏👏👏

  • @emilvinberg1
    @emilvinberg1 Рік тому

    Great Work

  • @ryanalaska8570
    @ryanalaska8570 Рік тому

    Ranked choice voting has removed our voice!! There video in support of it shows that the majority doesnt matter anymore! They decide where the losing votes go so our voice is silenced.

  • @ryanalaska8570
    @ryanalaska8570 Рік тому

    Your guy's video on ranked voice voting shows just how corrupt our system has become! Our votes dont matter anymore, and majority doesn't win. Its total bullc#!@

  • @thomas3636
    @thomas3636 Рік тому

    Where is the second part of this video?

  • @sophialynne1277
    @sophialynne1277 2 роки тому

    Awwwwe, I love thiiiis!! I miss home 😢

  • @yumhungry6161
    @yumhungry6161 2 роки тому

    ua-cam.com/video/SsEED78wBt8/v-deo.html

  • @StefWillemse
    @StefWillemse 2 роки тому

    Is it allowed to take off with 1 leg?

    • @kupac3522
      @kupac3522 Рік тому

      Yes it's the traditional way

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 2 роки тому

    Yeah Eskimos(Yupiks And Inuits), Aleuts, Alaskan Creoles, And Amerindians all need to try to find some racial harmony and less divide and spread in these challenges, competitions, tournaments, games, verses, and comparing yeah

  • @djdancealone3419
    @djdancealone3419 2 роки тому

    This might be a silly question, but does this air anywhere?

  • @randomwonders6320
    @randomwonders6320 2 роки тому

    This seems fun - are there tryouts?

  • @liljo911xxx
    @liljo911xxx 2 роки тому

    This people were...We will have our own Olympic..

  • @abbysemaken9367
    @abbysemaken9367 2 роки тому

    Nicole I miss her

  • @abbysemaken9367
    @abbysemaken9367 2 роки тому

    I miss doing the events

  • @abbysemaken9367
    @abbysemaken9367 2 роки тому

    Nicole I miss her

  • @abbysemaken9367
    @abbysemaken9367 2 роки тому

    I have been in NYO in first grade and I’m so n 7 grade

  • @bowlcrazy99
    @bowlcrazy99 2 роки тому

    Really well made video, thank you for this

  • @Defender78
    @Defender78 3 роки тому

    i can do a 1-foot high kick... but no higher :/

  • @omidtorabi
    @omidtorabi 3 роки тому

    Impressive

  • @tinman9193
    @tinman9193 3 роки тому

    What are u talking about?

  • @tinman9193
    @tinman9193 3 роки тому

    Was this some kind of a traditional game long ago?

  • @mrlinden
    @mrlinden 3 роки тому

    Takes me back to elementary school in Anchorage in the early 80s!

  • @thealaskan9075
    @thealaskan9075 3 роки тому

    What's the name of the epic song?

  • @nebulisnoobis102
    @nebulisnoobis102 3 роки тому

    E