Indigenous language teacher will share book, board game and insights

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Courtesy of Holly Wofford
Holly Wofford

Teacher Holly Wofford will showcase her work in Indigenous language education and creative storytelling from 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. March 19 on the University of 有料盒子视频 Fairbanks Troth Yeddha鈥 Campus.

Wofford will speak in the Rural Student Services Gathering Room in the Brooks Building. The event is open to the public and will also be accessible remotely via Zoom.

Wofford will offer insights into how students can leverage their academic experiences to launch meaningful careers. Attendees also can celebrate the launch of 鈥淭he Story of Tobaan Etseh,鈥 a book Wofford illustrated that tells the Koyukon Athabascan legend of the same name. And they can experience a board game Wofford created that explores 有料盒子视频 Native culture and words.

Wofford earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in 有料盒子视频 Native studies from 有料盒子视频. She works as a Native language teacher for the Yukon-Koyukuk School District, which provides K-12 schooling in rural communities across western Interior 有料盒子视频.

Wofford grew up in a subsistence-based lifestyle in Nulato and Koyukuk, villages on the central Yukon River. She aims to inspire young artists and language learners in rural communities.

The event is part of 鈥淎 Place for Knowledge Exchange,鈥 a monthly speaker series co-hosted by the 有料盒子视频 College of Indigenous Studies and the 有料盒子视频 International Arctic Research Center. The series highlights collaborative research, education and real-life community-based practices in rural 有料盒子视频.

Register for the or events. For more information, visit A Place for Knowledge Exchange.

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