Iditarod Race - Checkpoint at Kaltag

by Students of Kaltag School

Pages 2 and 3 of 12

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Community Elders Interviewed
Richard and Violet Burnham
Fred and Sophie Alexie
Bobby Nicholas
Dora and Al Nickoli

Teachers
Nancy Mason 4-5, 10-12
Dave Filby 6-7

Art
Quinn A Grade 4
Jude S Grade 4
Peyton M Grade 5
Cadence M Grade 6
Keirsten M Grade 6
Calvin M Grade 6
Trinidy M Grade 7
Bethany M Grade 7
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Kenneth E Grade 7
Rachal Y Grade 12

Narration
Rachal Y Grade 12
Kenneth N Grade 7
Calvin M Grade 6
Trinidy M Grade 7

Thanks To
Principal Charles Burns and Superintendent Kerry Boyd for their leadership in making the Kaltag Book Slam possible.

Book Slam Project Management
Steve Nelson, Project Coordinator, Consortium for Digital Learning, Association of Alaska School Boards
Cheryl Bobo, Site Facilitator

© 2019 Yukon-Koyukuk School District
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Read by
Rachal
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Kaltag, Alaska is a village located on the Yukon River where hunting, trapping, and fishing continue to be valued and practiced in the village. Kaltag is also the home of the late Virginia Kalland, widow of Edgar Kalland who was one of the original mushers who helped carry life saving diphtheria serum along this trail in 1925. Today, Kaltag continues to support the spirit of the original serum run with their participation as a checkpoint on the Iditarod Race Trail.
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