2008 STK Newsletter, Fall

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are not coordinating programs in one way or another. No better example of our friendships can be made than with the Kodiak Alutiiq Dancers. After briefly struggling, a consortium of Sun’aq, Native Village of Afognak, Woody Island, and the non profit, Sun’ami, joined together with a new approach, setting up a joint committee to oversee the group, sharing in funding and

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resources, and just as importantly, recruiting dancers. It’s just starting again, but it looks very encouraging with over two dozen performers practicing again. It’s time to dispel the notion that Tribes and Tribal Organization only compete with each other. The way we do things in Kodiak can serve as a model for the rest of our State. It’s a testament to the leader-

ship and staff of all our tribal groups.

Bob Polasky

t’s tha ue ag y’s Te mm mo ndy ca

Apple Dunking!

Pictures to the left taken at the Halloween Fun Day, October 18, 2008.

Friday, November 21st to Sunday, November 30th Time: 6 P.M. Fri- 9 A.M. Sunday Theme for the weekend will remind all of us how important it is to care for our families, our world, and ourselves. COME MAKE FAMILY MEMORIES AT CAMP!!!!!!!!! Meals, Beverages and Snacks will be provided

There will be no charge for the weekend  Single Parent Families; Married Without Children, Dating Couples are all welcomed also.

Family Fun!!!!!!! Stipends will be given to families that attend!! PLEASE CONTACT SUN’AQ TRIBE @ 486-4449 ASK FOR TERESA STUTES FOR INFORMATION


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